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Triple Suicide: Ghaziabad Sisters Who Died by Suicide Had Quit School, Isolated Themselves from Outside World

Ghaziabad: In the tragic Ghaziabad incident, it has emerged that three sisters aged 12, 14, and 16 who died after jumping from the ninth floor of their apartment building in the early hours of Wednesday were experiencing deep loneliness, isolation, and distress. Police investigations have revealed that the room where the girls lived contained numerous words and sentences scribbled on the walls, offering insight into their troubled state of mind.

Phrases such as “I am very, very alone,” “My life is very very alone,” and “Make me a heart of broken” were discovered written on the walls, clearly indicating the profound sense of isolation they were experiencing. The girls had stopped attending school for the past three years following poor academic performance, which reportedly left them feeling embarrassed and further disconnected from the outside world.

The sisters had confined themselves to their room, relying solely on each other for companionship. They spent all their time together eating, bathing, and engaging in activities as a unit.

What did the suicide note reveal?

According to police, the girls were deeply attached to Korean culture. The suicide note they left behind expressed their profound love for it and how central it had become to their lives. They described feeling a strong emotional connection to the actors and music they followed. The girls were also reportedly addicted to a Korean task-based game.

They left behind an eight-page suicide note in a diary, in which they apologized and drew a crying caricature.

Ghaziabad Sisters Suicide Note

The note read: “A true life story. Is diary mein jo kuch bhi likha hain, woh sab padh lo, kyunki ye sab sach hain. [Whatever you are seeing in this diary, read everything, because everything is true] Read now! I am really sorry, sorry papa.”

“Should we live in this world to be beaten by you? No, death would be better… At the very mention of marriage, we get tense. We like and love Koreans, and we can never accept marriage with Indian men,” the girls allegedly wrote in the suicide note.

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The note further stated, “How will you make us leave Korean? Korean was our life, so how dare you make us leave our life? You didn’t know how much we loved them. Now you have seen the proof. Now we are convinced that Korean and K-Pop are our life. We didn’t love you and family as much as we loved the Korean actor and the K-Pop group. Korean was our life.”

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