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Sisters' Deaths: Old YouTube Channel Uncovered
12 Feb
Summary
- An older YouTube channel from 2023 was discovered by police.
- The sisters spent over 20 hours daily on their phones.
- Their deleted YouTube channel focused on Korean culture and characters.

Authorities in Ghaziabad are investigating the deaths of three sisters, aged 16, 14, and 12, who were found deceased on February 4th. During their investigation, police uncovered a YouTube channel created in July 2023, separate from a more recent channel launched in mid-2025 which was deleted by their father about ten days prior to the incident. This older channel, titled 'JC Editz', had 37 subscribers and was operated from the father's phone.
An officer revealed that the father claimed to have forgotten about the 2023 channel, which featured 24 videos, primarily of Korean and Chinese content. While 17 videos were later deleted by the girls, the channel accumulated over 13,000 views. The sisters later created a second channel with their father's support, which gained over 2,000 followers before its deletion.
Data retrieved from recovered phones indicates the sisters spent more than 20 hours daily immersed in their devices. Their online activity heavily featured Korean and Chinese music, dramas, and films, alongside gaming and cartoon content. They often portrayed themselves as "royal" figures and expressed a strong desire to visit Korea.




