Ghaziabad Triple Suicide: Korean Culture Obsession, Virtual Love Led 3 Sisters to Fatal Leap

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News18•05-02-2026, 08:09
Ghaziabad Triple Suicide: Korean Culture Obsession, Virtual Love Led 3 Sisters to Fatal Leap
- •Three sisters, Nishika (16), Prachi (14), and Pakhi (12), died by suicide, jumping from the 9th floor of Bharat City Society in Ghaziabad.
- •An 8-page diary revealed their deep obsession with Korean culture (K-Drama, K-Pop), leading to an identity crisis where they felt 'Korean' not Indian.
- •The girls had given themselves Korean names, adorned their room with Korean posters, and insisted on marrying Korean boys.
- •Their father taking away their mobile phones, due to their deteriorating mental state and studies, is believed to be the immediate trigger.
- •Police are investigating all angles, including a possible 'suicide pact' and the impact of mobile addiction and virtual world influence, though no online 'suicide game' evidence was found.
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