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3 Minor Sisters Die by Suicide in Ghaziabad over Parents’ Objection to Excessive Online Gaming: Police
Police investigate role of a Korean task-based online game in the deaths of three sisters amid family disputes and phone bans, with growing gaming addiction noted.
- On February 4, around 2:15 am, police received information about three minor sisters jumping from the ninth-floor balcony of Flat No. 907, Tower B-1, Bharat City, Ghaziabad, killing them instantly.
- Ghaziabad Police say the sisters argued with family over their growing dependence on an online game and had increasingly skipped school within their blended-family household of Chetan Kumar.
- Neighbours of Bharat City Society, B1 Tower reported hearing a loud thud and found a diary with `Sorry Papa` and Korean writing amid scattered family photos in Flat 907’s puja room where the trio dragged a plastic chair before jumping.
- Police have registered a case, sealed the flat, and seized phones for digital forensics while senior officers including DCP Nimish Patil inspected the site and the girls were declared dead at the 50-bed hospital in Loni.
- The episode comes after the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025, and officials suspect the girls were hooked on the alleged `Korean Lover` game, prompting calls for parents and authorities to monitor screens.
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