Ghaziabad Suicide Case: What is the secret of the 'Korean Lover' game? That took Nishika, Prachi & Pakhi life
A tragic incident has occurred in Bharat City, Ghaziabad. Three minor sisters committed suicide by jumping from the 9th floor. Police have recovered a suicide note from the scene, and the investigation is ongoing.
Ghaziabad Suicide Case: Late at night, around 2:30 AM, Nishika (16), Prachi (14), and Pakhi (12) jumped from the ninth floor of their building in Bharat City, located in the Tilamod area of Ghaziabad. These three daughters of Chetan Kumar were addicted to an online task-based game called 'Korean Lover'. Preliminary investigations suggest that addiction to this deadly game is the reason for the mass suicide. Police have sent the bodies for post-mortem examination and have started questioning the family members and conducting a digital forensic analysis of their mobile phones.
Grief at Midnight
Screams piercing the silence shook the entire society. The three sisters embraced death together. Police found a one-page suicide note at the scene, which simply read "Mom and Dad, sorry." These simple words point to the deep mental pressure that the game's tasks may have created.
What is the secret of the 'Korean Lover' game?
The investigation has revealed that the three sisters were engrossed in their digital world. They were completing tasks in a Korean game. Police are now examining the mobile phones to uncover the tasks that compelled these innocent girls to take such a drastic step.
Currently, it is difficult for the family and neighbors to believe that an invisible game played behind a screen could claim three lives. Meanwhile, the Ghaziabad police have launched a thorough investigation from all angles.
The father said this:
According to Chetan Kumar, the father of the deceased sisters, his daughters used to play a Korean game. Yesterday was the last task. The police have taken their phones for investigation. The game had a total of 50 tasks, and the last one was on the day of the incident, which was yesterday. The girls used a two-step ladder to jump.
Police Statement:
In this case, ACP Atul Kumar stated that at around 2:15 AM, the police received information from a PCR van about three girls jumping from the ninth-floor balcony of flat number 907 in Tower B-1 of Bharat City, located in the Tilamod police station area, and dying on the spot. Upon reaching the scene immediately, the police found three girls—Nishika, Prachi, and Pakhi—unconscious on the ground. They were taken to the 50-bed hospital in Loni by ambulance, where the doctors declared all three girls dead. The police are now conducting further legal proceedings.
Note: If you or someone you know is having suicidal thoughts, this is a very serious medical emergency. Immediately contact the Government of India's Jeevansathi helpline at 18002333330. You can also call the Tele-Manas helpline number 1800914416. Your identity will be kept completely confidential, and experts will provide you with the necessary counseling to overcome this situation.


