Three minor sisters tragically died after jumping from a ninth-floor flat in Ghaziabad. Their grandfather pleaded with the government to ban a reportedly addictive Korean task-based game, fearing it could lead to more suicides. While investigations are ongoing, a diary revealed the girls' deep interest in Korean culture and family distress.
Ghaziabad police are examining a recovered mobile phone, previously owned by one of three sisters who died by suicide. The handset, sold shortly before their deaths, is undergoing forensic analysis for deleted data. Investigators hope digital clues will shed light on the girls' online activities and social media immersion, crucial to understanding the circumstances surrounding their tragic end.