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Ghaziabad News: New Twist In Bharat City Indraprastha Yojna Sisters’ Suicide! 2 Crore Family Debt, Phones Sold To Pay Society Electricity Bills

Ghaziabad News: Three minor sisters [Nishika (16), Prachi (14), and Pakhi (12)] living at Flat No. 907 of Tower B-1 in Bharat City Indraprastha Yojna, Loni (Near Bhopura) jumped from their 9th floor home's balcony around 2:07am on February 4, 2026.

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Ghaziabad News: In a new twist in the Bharat City Indraprastha Yojna sisters’ suicide, it has emerged that the family was under huge pressure due to a Rs. 2 crore debt that forced the girls’ father to sell their mobile phones to pay society’s electricity bills.

Ghaziabad News-The Entire Incident

Three minor sisters [Nishika (16), Prachi (14), and Pakhi (12)] living at Flat No. 907 of Tower B-1 in Bharat City Indraprastha Yojna, Loni (Near Bhopura) jumped from their 9th floor home’s balcony around 2:07am on February 4, 2026.

The three girls were in a distressed mode after their father took away their mobile phone that was used by them to watch K-dramas. The three sisters had even had a social media account using Korean names Cindy, Aliza and Maria that gained many followers. Their father learned about this social media account, deleted it and decided to confiscate their phones.

The father, Chetan Kumar, sold the phones to pay the electricity bills and gave a warning to the three girls that he would get them married off. The sisters then reportedly responded that they were not Indian but Korean and therefore could not get married.

The girls used to engage themselves in a task-based Korean game; the last task of this game was suicide. The girls left a suicide note wherein they apologized to their father. In their diary, the girls mentioned that they were upset as their father was preventing them from watching Korea-based shows.

Statements of Eyewitnesses

An eyewitness Arun Singh who was standing on his home’s balcony at the same time when the three sisters died remarked that the family did not had cordial relations with their neighbours and used to live on rent.

Arun and his sister-in-law Aparna were the only two witnesses to the incident. Arun remarked that two of the elder sisters fell together and the youngest who tried holding them back followed them to the society ground.

Arun further added that the older sister was toppling backwards and fell through the window and the second sister was brought down with her. The youngest sister lunged forward to catch her two elder sisters but fell via the opening. Aparna remarked that a call was received by police around 2:07 am and the ambulance came after about an hour.

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