In Uttar Pradesh, three sisters, the youngest just 12, allegedly addicted to an online Korean game that involved a series of tasks died after jumping off the balcony of their ninth floor home in the early hours of Wednesday, police said. Nishika, 16, Prachi, 14, and Pakhi left behind a chilling note that said, "Read everything written in this diary, it is all here…" It was accompanied by a crying face emoji and a handwritten message, "Sorry papa, I am really sorry." During the investigation, the police recovered a diary with an eight-page note detailing their gaming and mobile activities.
The diary was recovered from the girls’ belongings. The three did not go to school and had been home for the last two years, police said. Their father Chetan Kumar, a forex trader, has two wives, both sisters, and there were five children in all - four daughters and a son. The entire family lived together. "They often said they wanted to go to Korea. I did not know that this game involved such tasks. I came to know about all this only after the police forensic team examined their mobile phones," their father, Chetan Kumar, said.
VIDEO | Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh: “They were following game tasks and then jumped,” says father, blaming an online Korean game for his three minor daughters jumping to their deaths from a high-rise building.#Ghaziabad
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On reaching the spot, the police found that the girls had fallen to the ground floor and suffered fatal injuries. They were rushed by an ambulance to a hospital in Loni, where doctors declared them dead on arrival.
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