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A Ukrainian online gamer is facing up to 15 years in prison for stomping a fellow gamer to death in central Moscow after bad blood in a virtual world spilled over into the real one, prosecutors said.

Alexander Ponamorenko, a Ukrainian citizen known for his prowess in the popular online role-playing game Lineage II, has been arrested and charged with the beating death of Alexander Blyoskin, 22, who had tried to break-up a real-life argument between Ponamorenko and his online nemesis, said Olga Tatarinova, a senior investigator with the Basmanny District Prosecutor's Office.

Between 20 and 30 hard-core players of Lineage II, in which players create characters and form clans that inhabit a virtual medieval world, met up on the evening of Jan. 12 at a cafe in central Moscow, Tatarinova said.

"Ponamorenko showed up, as did a member of a rival clan with whom he had developed a virtual enmity," Tatarinova said.

An article posted on the Internet industry web site Habrahabr.ru identifies Ponamorenko, who plays under the nickname "DVP," as one of the strongest Lineage II players in Europe. He is a member of a clan called "RedSquad."

Tatarinova declined to name Ponamorenko's rival, but Habrahabr.ru identified him by his first name -- Kirill -- and said he plays under the nickname "Shtai." The article posted on Habrahabr.ru said the two often quarreled in Internet forums dedicated to Lineage II.

Ponamorenko, an independent businessman, had traveled from Ukraine to meet up with fellow gamers, Tatarinova said.

"Everybody in the room noticed how the expression on DVP's face changed when he saw Shtai," a witness and fellow gamer, identified only as Pavel, told Rossia television on Saturday.

Ponamorenko and Kirill took things outside, and after the two came to blows, Blyoskin, a student at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and a friend of Kirill's, tried to calm Ponamorenko down, Tatarinova said.

Accounts differ as to what happened next. Some witnesses say Ponamorenko punched Blyoskin, who played Lineage II under the nickname "Sverkh," and that the student fell and hit his head on the asphalt, Rossia television reported.

Tatarinova, however, said Ponamorenko stomped on Blyoskin's head while he lay on the ground.

Ponamorenko was detained by police at the scene, she said. Blyoskin was subsequently hospitalized and died four days later as a result of his injuries, Tatarinova said. Blyoskin was buried at Moscow's Domodedovskoye cemetery Jan. 19, the student news portal Studencheskaya Pravda reported.

 

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I olli istoria einai oti egine enas kavgas stin mosxa k anamesa sto dvp k enan allon. xo8ike enas na tous xorisei k o dvp ton skoudikse. aftos epese sto patoma k xtipise to kefali tu sto pezouli. kapos etc egine.

 

mpike 15 xronia filaki. krima krima 

 

Merikoi alloi lene :

 

ERIXE 12 ΚΛΩΤΣΙΕΣ ΣΤΟ ΚΕΦΑΛΙ?? Ο DVP ΚΑΙ Η CLAN ΤΟΥ ΜΙΑ ΝΥΧΤΑ ΠΗΓΑΝ ΣΕ ΜΙΑ ΣΥΝΑΝΤΗΣΗ ΜΕ ΕΝΕΜΥ ΑΛΛΥ ΤΟΤΕ ΛΟΓΟΜΑΧΗΣΑΝΕ ΚΑΙ Ο DVP ΕΡΙΞΕ ΕΝΑΝ ΚΑΤΩ ΑΥΤΟΣ ΧΤΥΠΗΣΕ ΣΤΟ ΠΕΖΟΔΡΟΜΙΟ ΚΑΙ ΠΕΘΑΝΕ ΑΚΑΡΙΑΙΑ O DVP ΕΙΝΑΙ ΑΞΙΟΣΗΜΕΙΩΤΟ ΝΑ ΠΟΥΜΕ ΟΤΙ ΕΧΕΙ ΚΑΙ 2 ΠΑΙΔΙΑ...

ΕΠΙΣΗΣ Ο CHAR TOU ΕΦΑΓΕ DELETE KAI I NCSOFT ΔΕΝ ΤΟΥ ΔΙΝΕΙ ΟΥΤΕ CENT ΠΙΣΩ ΑΠΟ ΤΑ ΛΕΦΤΑ ΤΩΝ DONATIONS ΠΟΥ ΕΙΧΕ ΚΑΝΕΙ

 

 

Dont let a game become part of your life if you cant cotrol it ask for help !!!!

 

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go meet with him and blow him ... we dont care u care lol

dude, how can you be so retarded? didn't you already understand that it was all made just for fun, you're brain dead, seriously.

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too long did not read it

me too

 

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Can anyone describe it in few words.

 

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me too

 

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Can anyone describe it in few words.

 

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He met his e-war in RL,he killed him,went to jail,his char got deleted

Sweet :)

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He met his e-war in RL,he killed him,went to jail,his char got deleted

Sweet :)

+ he dont take a cent back form ncsoft (thats the first condition.)The second is that he try to stop a fight he push back an l2enemy player in rl and he fell down hit in the ground with his head and die!

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