Peshawar: 16-Year-Old Boy Killed For Not Accepting Friend Request
The boy went missing was later found dead.
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A 16-year-old boy, Gul Rehman, was reported missing last week. According to police details, another boy named Sher Akbar also went missing around the same time. Akbar was later found by the police – who confessed to killing Rehman. The reason for this murder will shock you to the core!
Gul Rehman was a Rickshaw driver who lived in Peshawar, Pakistan. Allegedly, he received a friend request on Facebook from the culprit. When he rejected the friend request, it angered Akbar. After a while, the 16-year-old was reported missing by his family.
Thu, Jan 7th 2021 7:31pm
Timothy Geigner
We ve all been there. You jump on some social media platform having met someone in this existence that passes for real life and fire off a friend request to them. And then you. wait. Sometimes you then wait some more. And then, sometimes, you re left in this terrifying, self-absorbed limbo, having tried to make this connection only to see it never accepted. Your mind races. Why didn t they accept my request? Do they not like me? Is it something I said? I know, you think, I ll just threaten to murder them and go break down their front door!
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Williston sent his former boss the invitation to become virtual friends on Christmas Eve.
But when Burczyk didn’t receive a prompt response, he allegedly began to send his ex-boss menacing messages, including one which read: ‘Accept my friend request or I’m going to murder you.’
Indeed …
Two days and still no response later, the jilted worker wrote that there would be
‘trouble’ if he had to get in his truck and track down the man.
He included a picture of his pickup truck in the message.
Naturally matters escalated.
Burczyk was busted after soon after allegedly kicked in the front door of his former employer’s house, the Herald reported.
No wonder he didn’t want to be friends on Facebook.
A North Dakota man is accused of threatening to kill his ex-boss for not accepting a Facebook friend request, according to the Williston Herald.
Caleb Burczyk, 29, sent his former employer the invitation to become virtual pals on Christmas Eve, the paper said.
But when Burczyk didn’t receive a prompt response, he allegedly began sending his ex-boss menacing messages, including one that read: Accept my friend request or I’m going to murder you. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane, File)
Two days and still no response later, the jilted worker wrote that there would be trouble if he had to get in his truck and track down the man.