Ghaziabad News: Three minor sisters [Nishika (16), Prachi (14), and Pakhi (12)] who identified themselves with Korean names Maria, Aliza and Cindy jumped from their 9th floor home around 2 am on February 4, 2026. Now, new chilling details have emerged.
In an eight-page note, the girls detailed their love and obsession for K-Pop and Korea. The three sisters were upset because their father had taken their mobile phone because of which they were unable to view K-dramas.
The minor girls listed survival games such as The Baby In Yellow, Evil Game, Poppy Playtime and Ice Cream Man Game as their favourites along with cartoons such as Peppa Pig, Doraemon and Disney characters such as Ariel and Elsa.
Ghaziabad Sisters Suicide–Suspicious Character of The Father?
Chetan Kumar, a trader by profession, was under a debt of Rs. 2 crore. He was married to two sisters and had one more woman living with him. Living in Flat No. 907 in B-1 Tower of Bharat City Society under the Teela Mor police station, the family did not used to talk with neighbours.
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The father disclosed that the three girls used to do everything together like bathing, eating and spending time, and used to mostly stay confined to their room. Chetan added that the girls failed academically and stopped attending school for the last 2-3 years.
In a diary, the girls mentioned that they were told they would be married soon and were beaten regularly. They further added that they could not marry Indians as they loved Korea and would only marry Koreans.
Police Reaction
Nimish Patil, deputy commissioner of police (DCP), Trans-Hindon Zone, remarked that investigation in the suicide case is presently in investigation stage. Patil remarked that there is no involvement of any task-based games behind their alleged suicide. The DCP added that the father’s claims would be thoroughly verified.
Patil expressed surprise as to why the family hurriedly performed the final rites of the three girls.
Uttar Pradesh Director General of Police (DGP) Rajeev Krishna remarked that the whole case is being examined thoroughly.
Assistant Commissioner of Police (Shalimar Garden) Atul Kumar Singh remarked that the three sisters got addicted to online gaming during the COVID-19 times, playing the game for the last 2-3 years.
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