Ghaziabad Sisters’ Suicide: The tragic suicide of three minor sisters in Ghaziabad in 2026 has reopened public scrutiny around an older and unrelated case involving their father, Chetan Kumar. A 2015 incident, in which Kumar’s live-in partner died after falling from a rooftop in Sahibabad, has resurfaced during the ongoing investigation, prompting questions but no fresh accusations so far.
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What Happened in the 2015 Case
In 2015, Chetan Kumar’s live-in partner died after falling from the roof of a residential building in Rajendra Nagar Colony, Sahibabad, which falls under the Sahibabad police station area. At the time, the incident was treated as suspicious and investigated by local police. After an inquiry, authorities closed the case, classifying the death as a suicide. No charges were filed, and no further legal action followed.
Police records from that period do not disclose the woman’s name, age, or personal background, nor do they provide detailed information about the duration or nature of her relationship with Kumar. The case remained dormant for nearly a decade.
Why the Case Is Being Revisited Now
Following the 2026 deaths of Kumar’s three daughters, investigators revisited the older file as part of a broader background check. Officials confirmed that the review was procedural, aimed at ensuring no past red flags were overlooked amid the high-profile nature of the current case.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Nimish Patil stated that there is no evidence linking the 2015 death to the recent suicides. According to police, the earlier case remains officially classified as suicide, with no new material or witness statements emerging to warrant reopening it.
Authorities have cautioned against speculation portraying Kumar as a serial offender. Investigators stressed that, at present, there is no factual or legal basis connecting the two incidents beyond the individual involved.
