Ghaziabad Sisters’ Suicide Note Mentions K-Pop, Shows Deep Emotional Distress

NationalGhaziabad Sisters’ Suicide Note Mentions K-Pop, Shows Deep Emotional Distress

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News Desk – A heartbreaking suicide note recovered after the deaths of three sisters in Ghaziabad has revealed that the girls were deeply attached to Korean pop culture and were also going through emotional stress.

The three sisters, aged 12, 14, and 16, died after jumping from the ninth floor of their apartment building in the early hours of Wednesday.

At first, reports suggested that the incident may be linked to a Korean task-based gaming app. However, police later ruled this out and said the girls were mainly influenced by Korean entertainment and culture.

According to police sources, the suicide note was several pages long. It contained repeated apologies to their family and showed that the girls felt misunderstood and overwhelmed.

One line from the note reportedly read:
“Here’s proof of our love for K-Pop…”

The note also mentioned their strong emotional connection to Korean actors and K-pop artists. It said that Korean music and shows had become a major part of their lives.

The girls also wrote that the thought of marrying an Indian instead of a Korean caused them stress and confusion. They apologised to their father in the note.

Police said the sisters had not attended school for the past two years. During this time, they reportedly created a social media account and gained a large number of followers. They used Western-style names like Aliza, Cindy, and Maria online.

Investigators said their father found out about the account around 10 days before the incident. He reportedly deleted the account and took away their phones.

Police believe this step may have deeply upset the sisters, as they could no longer access the Korean content they regularly watched.

The case is now being investigated from multiple angles, including why the girls had stayed home and not gone to school for two years.

Their father, Chetan Kumar, is a forex trader. Reports also said he has two wives, who are sisters, and the family has five children in total four daughters and one son. All of them lived together.

There is also confusion about what exactly happened before the sisters jumped. Some reports claimed that two girls jumped together holding hands while the third jumped separately. However, a witness told India Today TV that he saw two trying to jump while the third appeared to be pulling them back, possibly trying to stop them.

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