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Russian Woman Claims She Was Raped — By a Pokemon
While playing hit smartphone game “Pokemon Go” has put several people in hazardous situations, no one has actually claimed the app attacked them – until now. As she woke up in the morning, she found a huge Pokemon character on top of her body and felt an “assault”.
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And for today’s story that is probably not true, we bring you a claim that a woman has complained that she was raped by a Pokemon Go character.
The woman, whose name has been withheld, said that she jumped out of her bed and the Pokemon disappeared.
Russian police did not believe her, too, and she went to see a psychic who could not help her.
Pokemon Go is a virtual reality game by Niantic, an Australia-based developer, which uses your phone’s camera to make a Pokemon appear on your phone’s screen, via a random mapped location. Also, her app indicated the existence of the Pokemon character in her room which made it more believable for her.
Ivan Makarov, a man in Russian Federation who is friends with the unidentified woman, recently tried to marry his “beautiful” favourite Pokemon. “She says the dog barks whenever she plays Pokemon GO”, said her friend, Ivan Makarov.
Her husband didn’t believe her and advised her to go meet a psychiatrist.
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Mr Makarov added that his friend has eventually accepted her husband’s advice and booked an appointment with a psychiatrist.