Ghaziabad Triple Suicide Case: Three Sisters Jump to Death from 9th Floor; Korean Game Addiction Suspected
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: February 4, 2026 12:18 IST2026-02-04T12:17:55+5:302026-02-04T12:18:56+5:30
Around 2.15 am on Wednesday, a tragic incident unfolded in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad when three sisters jumped to their ...

Ghaziabad Triple Suicide Case: Three Sisters Jump to Death from 9th Floor; Korean Game Addiction Suspected
Around 2.15 am on Wednesday, a tragic incident unfolded in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad when three sisters jumped to their deaths from the ninth floor of their apartment after leaving behind a handwritten note that read, "Sorry, Papa". The victims were identified as Pakhi (12), Prachi (14), and Vishika (16). Police suspect that the girls were deeply influenced by an online Korean task-based game, which is now being examined as a possible factor behind the incident. In the quiet of the night, the sisters reportedly stepped onto their balcony, secured the door from inside, and jumped one after another.
Their cries and the impact of their fall jolted awake their parents, neighbours, and security staff at the Bharat City housing complex. By the time the family forced open the locked balcony door, the girls had already died. “When we reached the scene, we confirmed that three girls, daughters of Chetan Kumar, had died after jumping from the building,” said Atul Kumar Singh, Assistant Commissioner of Police. DCP Nimish Patil says, "As far as the investigation has progressed so far, no specific name of any person is mentioned... It is becoming clear that these three girls were influenced by Korean culture..." Morning visuals showed the sisters’ bodies on the ground, their mother inconsolable, and residents gathered in disbelief. Investigators revealed that the girls had withdrawn from school nearly two years ago due to their growing obsession.
VIDEO | Ghaziabad: Three minor sisters died by suicide after allegedly jumping from the ninth floor of a residential tower in Bharat City society.
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ACP Atul Kumar says, “Today, on 4th February, at around 2:15 AM, we received information through a caller at Bharat City, three… pic.twitter.com/dN4PfRWvpF
Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh: Three minor sisters committed suicide by jumping from the 9th floor of a building in Bharat City Society.
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DCP Nimish Patil says, "As far as the investigation has progressed so far, no specific name of any person is mentioned... It is becoming clear that… pic.twitter.com/v4Rsv7bX6R
Police are closely analysing an eight-page suicide note and a diary mentioned in it. “Is diary me jo kuch bhi likha hai woh sab padh lo kyuki ye sab sach hai (Read everything written in this diary because all of it is true.) Read now. I'm really sorry. Sorry, Papa,” the note stated, along with a crying emoji. Their father said the girls were consumed by Korean culture and had even adopted Korean names. “They said Papa sorry, Korea is our life, Korea is our biggest love, whatever you say, we cannot give it up,” he said, breaking down. Morning visuals showed the sisters’ bodies on the ground, their mother inconsolable, and residents gathered in disbelief. Investigators revealed that the girls had withdrawn from school nearly two years ago due to their growing obsession.
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