Three sisters, whose father confiscated their phones, jumped to their deaths.

Three sisters, whose father confiscated their phones, jumped to their deaths.

04.02.2026 18:35

Three sisters aged 12, 14, and 16 in Ghaziabad, India, died after jumping from the balcony of their ninth-floor apartment following their parents taking away their phones. Details revealed by the police investigation at the home were shocking.

Three sisters aged 12, 14, and 16 from Ghaziabad city in Uttar Pradesh, India, jumped from the balcony of their apartment on the ninth floor after their families took away their phones. It was reported that the incident occurred in the morning and all three sisters lost their lives.

THEY FELL TOGETHER WHILE TRYING TO SAVE EACH OTHER

A neighbor who witnessed the incident said that one of the girls was about to jump from the balcony while the other two sisters were trying to stop her. After a brief struggle, it was reported that all three sisters lost their balance and fell together.

Three sisters whose father confiscated their phones jumped to their deaths

NOTABLE MARKS AND AN 8-PAGE LETTER FOUND IN THE HOUSE

During the police investigation at the house, writings reflecting loneliness and psychological breakdown were found on the walls of the sisters' room. Scribbles such as "I am very lonely" and "Make me a broken heart" were found on the walls of their room.

Three sisters whose father confiscated their phones jumped to their deaths

The 8-page letter found at the scene shed light on the background of the events. The note mentioned that the sisters had dropped out of school after a period of intense phone and internet use that began during the pandemic, and that they had developed an obsessive interest in K-Pop and Korean dramas. It was noted that the sisters, who had given themselves Korean nicknames, expressed in their writings that they could not give up their attachment to this culture.

Three sisters whose father confiscated their phones jumped to their deaths

A GAME CONSISTING OF 50 TASKS THAT ENDED IN SUICIDE

Investigators suspect that the girls were influenced by a task-based Korean "love game" application similar to "Blue Whale," which consists of 50 tasks and ends in suicide. It is claimed that the 14-year-old middle sister was a "leader" who managed the tasks in the game.

Three sisters whose father confiscated their phones jumped to their deaths

A BIG WARNING FOR PARENTS

Meanwhile, the girls' father, Chetan Kumar, tearfully warned other parents: "I thought they were playing ludo (a simple board game). I had no idea it was a task-based game that commanded them to die. This should not happen to any parent."

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