Three minor sisters—aged 12, 14, and 16—tragically ended their lives in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, stunning locals with a suicide note and ties to online Korean games puzzling investigators.
Online Obsession Probe
Police scrutinize the girls’ phones for data while questioning their father, whose shaky statements claim the sisters were hooked on gaming and Korean culture (K-pop, films, shows, series)—their diary repeats these themes. He mentioned a “Killer Queen” YouTube channel they ran, but no such account exists on YouTube or Instagram, deepening the mystery.
Father noted their gaming passion; cops hunt digital footprints amid rising fears of addictive online content’s deadly pull on youth. Families and authorities urge vigilance on kids’ screen time.