Ghaziabad horror: In a shocking incident, three minor sisters died after jumping off the ninth floor of their residential building in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad. An investigation into the incident is underway. 

ANI reported that the incident occurred around 2 am last night under Tila Mod Police Limits in the Loni area. It is being said that they used to play an online task-based game.

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As per ANI, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Atul Kumar Singh, informed that the deceased minor girls have been identified as Nishika (16), Prachi (14), and Pakhi (12), daughters of Chetan Kumar, a resident of Ghaziabad. 

The top cop further stated that the minors were immediately taken to the hospital, where they were declared dead.

“The Police Response Vehicle (PRV) received information at approximately 2:15 am that three girls had jumped from the balcony from 9th floor in Bharat City, located in the Tilamod police station area, and had died at the scene. Upon reaching the scene and conducting an investigation, it was confirmed that the three girls, identified as Nishika (approximately 16 years old), Prachi (approximately 14 years old), and Pakhi (approximately 12 years old), daughters of Chetan Kumar, had died due to the fall,” ACP Singh said. 

“They were taken by ambulance to the 50-bed hospital in Loni, where doctors declared all three girls dead. The police are conducting further legal proceedings,” the police official added. 

Further details on the case are awaited. 

Suicide note emerges

According to IANS, police also recovered a suicide note in which the girls reportedly said they could not live without online Korean games. Meanwhile, their father was unaware of their addiction.

Their father, Chetan Kumar, told IANS that he was devastated after seeing a note left by his daughters.

The note, he said, had a message for him which read as: “Sorry, Papa…we cannot leave Korea. Korea is our life, and you can’t make us leave it. That’s why we are committing suicide.” 

Kumar said he did not know what games his daughters were playing, and if these had forced them to do some kind of task.

(with agencies’ inputs) 

(Discussions on suicides can be triggering for some. But suicides are preventable. If you are looking for help, some suicide prevention helpline numbers in India are 011-40769002 from Sanjivini (Delhi-based, 10 am – 5.30 pm) and 044-24640050 from Sneha Foundation (Chennai-based, 8 am – 10 pm), ‪+91 9999666555‬ from Vandrevala Foundation (Mumbai-based, 24×7).





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