Unveiling 'Korean Lover': Why Did Three Sisters Jump?

Ghaziabad Suicide Case: A shocking incident from Bharat City where three minor sisters took their own lives by jumping from the ninth floor. Police have found a suicide note and investigations are underway.
Did an online game's addiction claim lives? (Photo: Representational)

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In the early hours around 2:30 AM at Bharat City, under the jurisdiction of Thana Teela Mode in Ghaziabad, Nishika (16), Prachi (14), and Pakhi (12) made the heart-wrenching decision to leap from the ninth floor. These daughters of Chetan Kumar were caught in the addictive cycle of an online task-based game, 'Korean Lover.' Initial investigations point to this dangerous game as a likely cause for the tragic joint suicide. The authorities have initiated digital inquiries by examining the mobile devices and interrogating family members after sending the bodies for postmortem.

The Eerie Silence of Midnight

The shattering cries pierced the stillness and shook the entire community. As if engulfed by the night, the three sisters embraced eternal silence together. The police discovered a single-page suicide note at the scene bearing the simple words: 'Sorry Mom and Dad.' These few words hint at an intense mental struggle, possibly incited by the tasks within the game.

What Lies Behind the 'Korean Lover' Game?

Investigations revealed that the sisters were engrossed in their digital realms, engaged with completing tasks from a Korean gaming app. Now, the police are focused on uncovering the concealed challenges within these phones that compelled these innocent lives to take such drastic actions.

For the family and neighbors, it's inconceivable that a hidden game behind a screen could claim three lives. Meanwhile, the Ghaziabad police persist in examining every angle of the tragic event.

Father's Statement

The bereaved father, Chetan Kumar, shared that his daughters were absorbed in a Korean game. The final task was scheduled for yesterday. The police took their phones for investigation, which featured a total of 50 tasks, with the last one coinciding with the day of the tragedy. To leap, the sisters used a two-step ladder.

Police Statement

ACP Atul Kumar reported receiving a notification from PRV around 2:15 AM about three girls jumping from the balcony of Tower B-1, flat number 907 on the ninth floor in Bharat City, under Thana Teela Mode. Upon immediate investigation, the girls - Nishika, Prachi, Pakhi - were found immobile on the ground and subsequently declared dead at a nearby hospital. Legal proceedings are currently in progress.

Note: If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, it is a severe mental health emergency. Contact the Indian government's Jeevansathi Helpline at 18002333330 or the Tele-MANAS helpline at 1800914416. Your identity will remain confidential, and experts will provide essential guidance to navigate through this situation. Remember, life is precious.
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