My life is very alone: Chilling details emerge from suicide note of Ghaziabad sisters

Police officials said they are examining several possible angles, including claims that the sisters were addicted to a Korean online gaming application involving task-based challenges.

By  Jasleen Kaur Gulati February 4th 2026 01:32 PM

PTC News Desk: A suicide note has been recovered in connection with the tragic death of three minor sisters in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad, where they allegedly jumped from the ninth floor of their residential building late Tuesday night. Investigators also discovered writings on the wall inside one of the rooms of the house. The note reportedly stated, “Whatever is written in this diary is true, read it now,” along with a crying emoji, and included an apology addressed to their parents.


The message further read, “True life story. Is diary mein jo kuch bhi likha hai woh sab padh lo kyunki sab sach hai. Read now. I’m really sorry, sorry Papa.” The victims have been identified as Nishika (16), Prachi (14), and Pakhi (12), who also expressed regret towards their parents in the note.


Police officials said they are examining several possible angles, including claims that the sisters were addicted to a Korean online gaming application involving task-based challenges. Investigators noted that the girls were deeply influenced by Korean culture and had reportedly spent long hours on the platform.


Their father, Chetan Kumar, said he was unaware of any such application. Speaking to India Today TV, he appeared visibly distressed and claimed he learned about the alleged gaming app only after forensic experts analysed the case. He also stated that the app reportedly contained around 50 tasks and that the girls were believed to have reached the final stage.


The incident came to light after residents of the housing society heard a loud sound and alerted authorities. Police arrived at the scene, took the bodies into custody, and sent them for post-mortem examination. During a search of the family’s apartment, officers recovered the note, which has been seized as part of the ongoing investigation.

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