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online video game rivalry ends in real life murder

January 17, 2008 - A young Russian man has been charged with murder after an internet game jumped off the screen onto the street. It's alleged he killed an internet gaming rival after they met face to face in the city of Ufa. Violence on screen isn't harmful to anyone. But when virtual reality and real life collide an innocent game can end in tragedy. It all started when two clans - the Coo-clocks, made up of mostly students, and the so-called Platanium with more experienced gamers of over thirty - started fighting to wipe out each other on screen. 33-year-old Albert used to spend hours in front of his computer. On the web he had his own clan and a dozen of warriors. Just days before the New Year in a virtual battle his clan killed a member of the hostile Coo-clocks. Days later the enemies agreed to meet literally face to face in the real world. Their confrontation led to tragedy. Albert was badly beaten and died from his injuries on the way to hospital.
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