The tragic incident involving the suicide of three teenage sisters in Ghaziabad, India, has sparked widespread concern and debate over the influence of online content on youth. According to 'The News Pakistan', the sisters, aged 12, 14, and 16, were avid fans of K-pop and Korean culture, and their parents had recently confiscated their phones, which is believed to have contributed to their decision to end their lives. A suicide note left by the sisters reportedly stated, 'Sorry, Papa', highlighting their distress over the situation. 'Geo World' and 'Dawn' both reported that the Indian police have launched an investigation to understand the extent of the influence of online games and movies, which the sisters were denied access to, on their tragic decision. The incident occurred on February 4, 2026, when the sisters jumped from their ninth-floor apartment.
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Investigation into Three Sisters' Suspected Suicide in India

Three sisters in India died by suicide, sparking debate on online content's impact on youth. They left a note, 'Sorry, Papa'. Authorities probe the role of K-pop, gaming, and social media.
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