The tragic Ghaziabad triple death case has once again highlighted the urgent need for parents to be more aware of their children’s lives, both online and offline. In today’s world, where technology reigns supreme, the challenges of parenting have multiplied. Children are growing up in a digital ecosystem that offers immense opportunities but also exposes them to risks ranging from cyberbullying to unhealthy screen addiction.
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News1807-02-2026, 18:04

Ghaziabad Sisters' Suicide: Police Reveal Depression, Korean Culture Obsession Key Factors

  • Three minor sisters died by suicide in Ghaziabad, with police citing emotional distress and obsession with Korean culture.
  • The girls, aged 16, 14, and 11, jumped from the ninth floor after their father took away their mobile phones.
  • A suicide note mentioned their addiction to online task-based games and Korean culture.
  • Tensions escalated after the father sold a phone used for K-dramas, preventing them from accessing a Korean app and communicating with friends.
  • Police are investigating family circumstances, online gaming obsession, and awaiting forensic reports, including a nine-page diary detailing Korean culture attachment and family discord.

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