Ghaziabad Triple Suicide Case Updates: Three minor sisters died after jumping off the balcony of a ninth-floor flat in Ghaziabad early on Wednesday, allegedly after their parents' objection to their online gaming addiction.
They reportedly got addicted to online games during the COVID-19 pandemic and play an online task-based 'Korean game'. According to the police, the girls were not attending school regularly.
The girls left a suicide note apologising to their parents and asking them to read a diary detailing what led to their death.
An investigation is underway, and further details are awaited.
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Here are the Latest Updates on Ghaziabad Suicide Case:
Ghaziabad Teen Suicide Case: Gaming Addiction Can Push Vulnerable Teens To Crisis, Warns Doctor
A deeply distressing incident in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh has reignited concerns about the mental health impacts of excessive online gaming among teenagers. On February 4, 2026, three minor sisters, aged 12, 14 and 16, reportedly died by suicide after allegedly being addicted to an online mobile game, police said as investigations continue into the exact circumstances of the tragedy.
The incident, coming amid heightened awareness of youth mental health challenges, highlights a troubling connection between compulsive digital engagement and psychological distress in adolescents.
While gaming itself is a popular pastime and social outlet for millions of young people, experts caution that problematic gaming and screen addiction can exacerbate emotional difficulties, interfere with daily life, and in rare but serious cases, contribute to self-harm.
Ghaziabad Triple Suicide Updates: What Their Father Said On Suicide Note
Their father, Chetan Kumar said he wasn't aware of the game, otherwise, he wouldn't have allowed them to play it. "Whatever happened is terrible. I hope this never happens to another child. I urge parents to not let their children play video games. I didn't know about this game. Otherwise, I wouldn't have let them play," he said.
Ghaziabad Triple Suicide Updates: Ghaziabad Sisters Jumped From 9th Floor One By One After Locking Door
The girls allegedly locked the room from inside before jumping out of the window one after another. The security guards and neighbours were alerted by the sound of the girls falling on the ground. By the time the family members broke down the door, the girls had already jumped.
Ghaziabad Triple Suicide Updates: "Read Everything In Diary": Suicide Note Of 3 Sisters With Crying Emoji
A note has surfaced after the sensational triple suicide in Ghaziabad. Three minor sisters jumped from the ninth floor of their apartment building, allegedly after their parents objected to their online gaming addiction. Before the suicide, they left a note apologising to their parents. Read more
Ghaziabad Triple Suicide Updates: Ghaziabad Sisters - 12, 14, 16 - Jump Off 9th Floor After Parents Ban Gaming
Three minor sisters jumped to death from the ninth floor of their apartment building in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad, allegedly after their parents' objection to their online gaming addiction. Read more
Ghaziabad Triple Suicide Updates: A note was found
The girls left a suicide note apologising to their parents and asking them to read a diary detailing what led to their suicide
"Is diary me jo kuch bhi likha hai woh sab padh lo kyuki ye sab sach hai (Read everything written in this diary because all of it is true.) Read now. I'm really sorry. Sorry, Papa," the note read. It was accompanied by a crying hand-drawn emoji.
- Three minor sisters jumped to death from the ninth floor of their apartment building in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad, allegedly after their parents' objection to their online gaming addiction.
- The girls have been identified as Pakhi (12), Prachi (14), and Vishika (16).
- The three sisters reportedly did everything together, including bathing, eating, going to school, sleeping, and other day-to-day activities.
- They reportedly got addicted to online games during the COVID-19 pandemic and used to play an online task-based Korean game.
- According to the police, the girls were not attending school regularly.
- Vishika, the eldest of the three, was not good at studies, police sources added.














