GAME joins Dixons in Manhunt moratorium
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NEWS: 29 July 2004 18:59 GMT by Kenneth Henry
DSG, encompassing PC World as well as Currys and the eponymous chain, pulled the game Manhunt from its shelves in all versions in response to its being blamed in a murder of a 14 year old by a 17 year old. Warren Leblanc, 17, of Braunstone Frith, Leicester, on Wednesday was jailed for life of 14-year-old Stefan Pakeerah in February 2004 when he pleaded guilty.
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