Tragic Leap: The Dark Side of Online Gaming in Ghaziabad

Three minor sisters allegedly died by suicide in Ghaziabad after jumping off a ninth-floor balcony due to an addiction to an online Korean game. Police investigations are focusing on their excessive gaming habits, aggravated during the COVID-19 lockdown. Family statements are being recorded to understand the circumstances.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Ghaziabad | Updated: 04-02-2026 10:30 IST | Created: 04-02-2026 10:30 IST
Tragic Leap: The Dark Side of Online Gaming in Ghaziabad
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In a tragic incident in Ghaziabad, three minor sisters allegedly ended their lives by jumping off a ninth-floor balcony. The police are investigating the influence of an online Korean game, 'love game,' alleged to have ensnared the sisters in a cycle of addiction.

According to Assistant Commissioner of Police Atul Kumar Singh, the siblings—Nishika, Prachi, and Pakhi—were passionate gamers, particularly during the COVID-19 lockdown. The police suspect their gaming habits were a major factor in this extreme step, and preliminary inquiries have shown their parents opposed their excessive gaming.

The police are meticulously examining the case, involving statements from family members to piece together what led to such a drastic action. The community is in shock, raising red flags about the influence of digital games on the mental health of young individuals.

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