A disturbing incident has emerged from Ghaziabad, near Delhi, where three minor sisters reportedly died after jumping from the ninth floor of their residential building. The incident took place around 2:00 AM at Bharat City Society, Tower B-One, Flat No. 907. The girls were aged 16, 14, and 12 years. Preliminary police investigation suggests the possible involvement of online gaming addiction, though officials have not yet confirmed it as the sole cause. A diary containing an eight-page note addressed to their father has been recovered. According to sources, the note mentions intense emotional distress, attachment to a mobile game, and ends with repeated apologies. Messages written on the walls of the room also reflect loneliness and mental anguish. Family members claim the sisters were influenced by a Korean online game involving tasks, while police have stated that no specific app name has been officially identified so far. A witness has also provided a differing account, which police are examining as part of a multi-angle probe. Authorities are analyzing forensic evidence, diary entries, mobile phone data, and family statements to determine the exact sequence of events. The case has reignited concerns over children’s mental health, digital exposure, and online gaming risks.


