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Ghaziabad Girls Suicide Case

‘They Were on Their Phones Till Midnight’: Father Speaks Out in Ghaziabad Girls Suicide Case

Ghaziabad | February 5, 2026

The tragic deaths of three minor sisters who allegedly jumped from their ninth-floor apartment in Ghaziabad have triggered widespread concern over adolescent mental health, online influence, and parental supervision. As investigations continue, the father of the girls has spoken publicly, attributing the incident to what he described as an extreme obsession with Korean popular culture.

The Ghaziabad girls suicide case came to light in the early hours of Wednesday when the bodies of Nishika (16), Prachi (14), and Pakhi (12) were found at Bharat City township in the Crossings Republik area. Police said the sisters allegedly jumped from their flat around 2 am. An eight-page suicide note recovered from the apartment is now central to the investigation.

According to officials, the note reflects the girls’ deep emotional attachment to Korean music, dramas, and lifestyle, and alleges that their parents were restricting their access to this content.

Father Links Tragedy to Obsession With Online Culture

Speaking to reporters, the girls’ father, Chetan Kumar, said his daughters had been increasingly immersed in Korean pop culture over the past three to four years. He claimed the Ghaziabad girls suicide case was the result of what he termed an unhealthy digital dependency.

“They were on their phones till midnight, even on the last night,” Kumar said. “Their lives revolved around Korean dramas and videos. If the phones were taken away, they would stop eating.”

Kumar stated that the girls had adopted Korean-sounding names for their online identities and ran social media accounts with a sizable following. He added that they expressed strong resistance to anything associated with Indian culture, including food, and repeatedly insisted on travelling to South Korea.

Police officials confirmed that the suicide note mentions their desire to live in Korea and accuses their parents of trying to distance them from Korean culture. Investigators are examining the note to understand the psychological state of the minors and the circumstances leading up to the deaths.

Police Rule Out Immediate Financial Link

Amid speculation that financial stress may have played a role, Kumar rejected reports suggesting his alleged ₹2 crore debt influenced the incident. A stock trader by profession, he said the financial situation had no connection with the Ghaziabad girls suicide case.

Police officials echoed this assessment, stating that no evidence has so far emerged linking family finances directly to the incident. “At this stage, we are not drawing conclusions. We are verifying all aspects, including digital activity, school history, and family background,” a senior Ghaziabad police officer said.

The girls had reportedly not been attending regular school since the COVID-19 pandemic, a factor authorities are also reviewing as part of the broader inquiry.

Ghaziabad Girls Suicide Case

Mental Health Experts Urge Caution and Balance

While the father publicly blamed foreign cultural influence, mental health professionals have urged restraint in drawing simplistic conclusions from the Ghaziabad girls suicide case. Experts say adolescent vulnerability, prolonged screen exposure, and lack of structured routines can collectively contribute to emotional distress.

Psychologists note that excessive identification with online personas or distant cultures can sometimes signal deeper issues such as social isolation or unmet emotional needs. However, they caution against stigmatizing any particular culture or form of entertainment.

“The focus should be on early intervention, open communication within families, and monitoring online behaviour without coercion,” said a Delhi-based child psychologist, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Investigation Continues, Community in Shock

The Ghaziabad police have registered a case of unnatural death and are awaiting forensic and post-mortem reports. Digital devices recovered from the apartment have been sent for analysis to reconstruct the girls’ online activity and final hours.

Residents of Bharat City township described the family as quiet and said the incident has left the community shaken. Local authorities have also reached out to counselling services to support neighbours and classmates affected by the tragedy.

As the Ghaziabad girls suicide case unfolds, officials stress the need for responsible discussion around youth mental health, online exposure, and parental guidance. Police have reiterated that the investigation remains open-ended and that conclusions will be based solely on verified evidence.

The incident stands as a grim reminder of the complex pressures faced by adolescents in an increasingly digital world, underscoring the importance of timely support systems for young people and their families.

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