Ghaziabad Sisters' Diary Reveals Distress, K-Pop Obsession Before Deaths

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News18•05-02-2026, 14:02
Ghaziabad Sisters' Diary Reveals Distress, K-Pop Obsession Before Deaths
- •A nine-page diary recovered from three Ghaziabad sisters who died by suicide reveals their deep attachment to Korean culture and anguish over parental restrictions.
- •The sisters, aged 16, 14, and 12, jumped from their ninth-floor apartment in Bharat City Society, Teela Mod, Ghaziabad.
- •Diary entries expressed love for Korean actors and K-Pop, stating "Korean was our life," and fear of marriage to an Indian man.
- •Police are investigating the family's financial condition, including the father's stock market losses, and the girls' addiction to a Korean task-based interactive "love game."
- •Parents had restricted mobile phone usage, which, combined with their confinement and lack of schooling, may have exacerbated their distress.
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