On this Special Report, India Today’s Sneha Mordani reports from the site of a horrific tragedy in Ghaziabad’s Bharat City, where three minor sisters, aged 12, 14, and 16, allegedly died by suicide after jumping from the ninth floor of their apartment. Sneha Mordani notes that the police have ‘clearly has said it seems to be a case of the parents trying to in fact enforce the rules of using, you know mobile phones in their children’. While the father initially claimed the girls were completing a 50-task Korean online game, police investigations suggest the sisters were deeply influenced by K-pop and Korean culture and were upset after their mobile phones were confiscated. The transcript reveals the children had not attended school for over two years. A suicide note and an eight-page diary were recovered, expressing the sisters’ distress. The investigation continues as authorities examine digital footprints and question the family regarding the lack of professional intervention for the children’s suspected addiction.
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