Thursday, May 28, 2026
HomeChess NewsChess Player Caught on Camera Trying to Poison Opponent with Mercury

Chess Player Caught on Camera Trying to Poison Opponent with Mercury

Date:

Related stories

Praggnanandhaa Shocks Carlsen: Excitement Erupts at Norway Chess Tournament

Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa Shocks the Chess World with Victory Over...

Praggnanandhaa Shocks Carlsen: Excitement Erupts at Norway Chess Tournament

Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa Shocks the Chess World with Victory Over...

Norway Chess 2026: Praggnanandhaa Shocks Magnus Carlsen in Thrilling Round 3; Firouzja Holds Steady at the Top

Praggnanandhaa Shocks Carlsen in Thrilling Norway Chess 2026 Showdown Praggnanandhaa...

Chess Player Allegedly Attempts to Poison Rival with Mercury: CCTV Footage Goes Viral

The chess world was rocked by a shocking incident as security camera footage captured the moment when chess player Amina Abakarova allegedly attempted to poison her rival with mercury during a tournament in Dagestan. The Russian Chess Federation has taken swift action, suspending Abakarova and she now faces serious legal consequences if convicted.

The viral video shows Abakarova surreptitiously pouring mercury from a thermometer onto her rival’s chessboard and smearing it with a chess piece before walking away. The victim, Umayganat Osmanova, later fell ill with symptoms of poisoning, including severe dizziness and nausea.

The motive behind this heinous act was revealed to be personal hostility, as Abakarova admitted to harboring resentment towards Osmanova for allegedly making derogatory remarks about her and her family. The incident has sparked outrage and disbelief, with the minister of sport in Dagestan expressing shock and calling for Abakarova to be held accountable for her actions.

As the chess community grapples with this disturbing turn of events, the video continues to circulate online, garnering millions of views and sparking conversations about sportsmanship and ethical conduct in competitive gaming. The repercussions of this incident are far-reaching, serving as a cautionary tale of the dangers of letting personal vendettas escalate to such extreme measures in the world of professional chess.

Latest stories