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Opinion | Ghaziabad Suicides: Beyond K-Pop Blame, The Warning Signs We Keep Missing
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- Opinion | Dr Amit Sen
For every completed suicide, there are at least 15 young people who attempt suicide, highlighting the scale of the crisis.
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They Were On Their Phones Until Midnight: Father Of Girls Who Jumped To Death
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- India News | NDTV News Desk
Shedding more light on his daughters' mindset before they allegedly jumped to their deaths, the father of the three girls in Ghaziabad has said they were completely addicted to Korean culture and insisted that he take them to the country.
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K-Dramas To 'Love Games': Korea-Linked Searches Soar Following Ghaziabad Deaths
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- India News | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
Following the deaths of three sisters in Ghaziabad, India has witnessed a sharp rise in online searches related to Korean culture, ranging from controversial task-based "love games" to K-dramas, skincare trends and language learning.
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On Ghaziabad Triple Suicide Case, Sonu Sood Says, 'Children Under 16 Need Care, Not Constant Screens'
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- Entertainment | Written by Tanisha Bhattacharya
The three minor sisters were Pakhi, Prachi, and Vishika, aged 12, 14, and 16 respectively
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The 20 Games, Apps, Characters Ghaziabad Sisters Listed In Chilling Note For Father
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- India News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
Three minor sisters allegedly jumped to death from their ninth-floor flat in Ghaziabad on Wednesday. They left behind a diary and a list of their favourite cartoons, characters, and games.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ghaziabad Triple Suicide And How Korean Culture Is Reshaping Teen Lives In India
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- Lifestyle | Dristi Sharma
The Korean Wave in India is a complex cultural exchange shaped by technology, aspiration, and globalisation
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"You're Indian, We're Korean": Chilling Details From Diary In Ghaziabad Deaths
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- India News | Reported by Mukesh Singh Sengar, Edited by Chandrajit Mitra
The diary left behind by the girls in the Ghaziabad triple suicide case points to an acute obsession with Korea and Korean culture in what is believed to have culminated in a tragic end, triggered allegedly by a task-based game.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ghaziabad Sisters Had Social Media Account With Korean Names, Big Following
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- India News | Reported by Tejshree Purandare, Edited by Aastha Ahuja
The three sisters - Nishika (16), Prachi (14), and Pakhi (12) - had created a social media account that gained a significant number of followers. They identified themselves with Korean names.
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www.ndtv.com
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Father Of 3 Girls Who Jumped To Death Has Rs 2-Crore Debt: Cops
- Wednesday February 4, 2026
- Ghaziabad News | Reported by Mukesh Singh Sengar, Edited by Debanish Achom
The case of the deaths of three sisters, all under 16, after falling from a ninth floor apartment in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad has sent investigators down a rabbit hole.
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www.ndtv.com
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What Is the "Korean Love Game" Linked To Ghaziabad Sisters' Death By Suicide
- Wednesday February 4, 2026
- India News | Reported by Mukesh Singh Sengar
The tragic deaths by suicide of three Ghaziabad sisters, the oldest of whom was just 16, has put the focus on an online, task/challenge-based 'Korean love game' called 'We are not Indians', and brought back memories of the 'blue whale challenge'.
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www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | Ghaziabad Suicides: Beyond K-Pop Blame, The Warning Signs We Keep Missing
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- Opinion | Dr Amit Sen
For every completed suicide, there are at least 15 young people who attempt suicide, highlighting the scale of the crisis.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
They Were On Their Phones Until Midnight: Father Of Girls Who Jumped To Death
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- India News | NDTV News Desk
Shedding more light on his daughters' mindset before they allegedly jumped to their deaths, the father of the three girls in Ghaziabad has said they were completely addicted to Korean culture and insisted that he take them to the country.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
K-Dramas To 'Love Games': Korea-Linked Searches Soar Following Ghaziabad Deaths
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- India News | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
Following the deaths of three sisters in Ghaziabad, India has witnessed a sharp rise in online searches related to Korean culture, ranging from controversial task-based "love games" to K-dramas, skincare trends and language learning.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
On Ghaziabad Triple Suicide Case, Sonu Sood Says, 'Children Under 16 Need Care, Not Constant Screens'
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- Entertainment | Written by Tanisha Bhattacharya
The three minor sisters were Pakhi, Prachi, and Vishika, aged 12, 14, and 16 respectively
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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The 20 Games, Apps, Characters Ghaziabad Sisters Listed In Chilling Note For Father
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- India News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
Three minor sisters allegedly jumped to death from their ninth-floor flat in Ghaziabad on Wednesday. They left behind a diary and a list of their favourite cartoons, characters, and games.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
Ghaziabad Triple Suicide And How Korean Culture Is Reshaping Teen Lives In India
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- Lifestyle | Dristi Sharma
The Korean Wave in India is a complex cultural exchange shaped by technology, aspiration, and globalisation
-
www.ndtv.com/lifestyle
-
"You're Indian, We're Korean": Chilling Details From Diary In Ghaziabad Deaths
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- India News | Reported by Mukesh Singh Sengar, Edited by Chandrajit Mitra
The diary left behind by the girls in the Ghaziabad triple suicide case points to an acute obsession with Korea and Korean culture in what is believed to have culminated in a tragic end, triggered allegedly by a task-based game.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
Ghaziabad Sisters Had Social Media Account With Korean Names, Big Following
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- India News | Reported by Tejshree Purandare, Edited by Aastha Ahuja
The three sisters - Nishika (16), Prachi (14), and Pakhi (12) - had created a social media account that gained a significant number of followers. They identified themselves with Korean names.
-
www.ndtv.com
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Father Of 3 Girls Who Jumped To Death Has Rs 2-Crore Debt: Cops
- Wednesday February 4, 2026
- Ghaziabad News | Reported by Mukesh Singh Sengar, Edited by Debanish Achom
The case of the deaths of three sisters, all under 16, after falling from a ninth floor apartment in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad has sent investigators down a rabbit hole.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
What Is the "Korean Love Game" Linked To Ghaziabad Sisters' Death By Suicide
- Wednesday February 4, 2026
- India News | Reported by Mukesh Singh Sengar
The tragic deaths by suicide of three Ghaziabad sisters, the oldest of whom was just 16, has put the focus on an online, task/challenge-based 'Korean love game' called 'We are not Indians', and brought back memories of the 'blue whale challenge'.
-
www.ndtv.com