Ghaziabad Tragedy: Three Sisters Jump to Death, Leave Heartbreaking 'Mummy, Papa, Sorry' Note
In a devastating incident that has shocked the community, three minor sisters died by suicide after jumping from the ninth floor of their residential building in Ghaziabad, India. The sisters, identified as Nishika (16), Prachi (14), and Pakhi (12), left behind a handwritten note expressing their sorrow to their parents.
Late-Night Tragedy Unfolds in Residential Society
The tragic event occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, February 4, at approximately 2:15 AM. The location was the Bharat City Society in the Loni area, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Tila Mod police station. According to police reports, the three sisters quietly left their bedroom and moved to the temple room within their flat.
Using a chair placed near the window, the sisters allegedly climbed up and jumped one after another into the darkness below. Their parents discovered the heartbreaking scene and immediately alerted authorities.
Disturbing Handwritten Note Found at Scene
Investigators found a handwritten note left behind by the sisters, pasted on a glass panel in their home. The note was titled "True Life Story" and featured a sad emoji, written in a mix of Hindi and English.
The poignant message read: "Is diari me jo kuch bhi likha hai wo sab padh lo kyunki ye sab sach hai" (Read everything written in this diary because it's all true). It continued with the heartbreaking words: "Read now!!! I'm really sorry. Sorry papa."
Korean Gaming App Addiction Suspected as Possible Motive
Police suspect the tragedy may be linked to the sisters' alleged addiction to a Korean task-based online gaming application. Sources indicate the three minors were reportedly deeply immersed in the game, to the extent that they had begun addressing each other by Korean names.
Their parents had repeatedly reprimanded them about excessive gaming and had recently prohibited them from playing the application. This restriction appears to have preceded what investigators describe as a "silent and devastating decision" by the sisters.
Educational Disruption and Isolation Revealed
Further investigation uncovered troubling background details about the sisters' lives. All three had reportedly not attended school since the Covid-19 pandemic began, despite their ages. The eldest sister, at 16 years old, was enrolled only in Class 4, indicating significant educational disruption and prolonged isolation.
Police Investigation and Medical Response
Assistant Commissioner of Police Atul Kumar Singh confirmed that the Police Response Vehicle received information about the incident around 2:15 AM. "On reaching the spot, it was confirmed that Nishika (16), Prachi (14), and Pakhi (12), daughters of Chetan Kumar, had died due to the fall," he stated.
The sisters were transported by ambulance to a 50-bed hospital in Loni, where doctors declared them dead upon arrival. Police have sent the bodies for post-mortem examination as part of standard procedure.
Comprehensive Investigation Underway
Authorities are conducting a thorough investigation into all aspects of this tragic case. Police are analyzing the handwritten note, the diary referenced in it, and digital evidence related to the gaming application. Officials have stated that all factors—including online activity, family circumstances, and potential mental health issues—are being examined as part of the ongoing probe.
The tragedy has raised serious concerns about gaming addiction among minors and the psychological impact of prolonged isolation, particularly in the aftermath of pandemic-related disruptions to normal life and education.