In a heart-rending and deeply disturbing incident in Ghaziabad, three young sisters aged 12, 14, and 16 lost their lives after falling from the ninth floor of their apartment building in Bharat City Society early Wednesday morning.
According to initial police findings, the tragedy unfolded around 2 am when the girls allegedly climbed onto a chair and jumped from a window inside their home. Neighbours were jolted awake by a loud noise and rushed outside, only to discover the three minors lying critically injured on the ground. Emergency services were alerted immediately, but doctors at the nearby hospital declared the girls dead on arrival.
Preliminary inquiries revealed that the sisters had not been attending school since the COVID-19 pandemic. Investigators are examining the possibility that the incident may be linked to excessive use of a foreign task-based online game that the girls were reportedly playing regularly. Authorities, however, have stressed that this angle is still under investigation and no final conclusions have been drawn.
Police teams also recovered handwritten notes from near the scene, which are being analysed to understand the girls’ state of mind. While the case is being treated as a suspected suicide, officials say multiple factors are being examined, including psychological stress, digital exposure, and family circumstances. The exact motive behind the tragic act remains unclear.
Residents of the housing society expressed shock and grief, describing the family as quiet and reserved. Many neighbours said there were no visible warning signs or known disputes that could have hinted at such a devastating outcome. The incident has reignited conversations around unsupervised screen time, online gaming addiction, and the mental well-being of children in the digital age.
As the investigation continues, police are expected to examine electronic devices used by the girls and record statements from family members. The tragedy has left the community shaken and has underlined the urgent need for stronger awareness around child mental health, parental monitoring of online activity, and timely psychological support for minors.
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