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Ghaziabad Tragedy: 'Korean is Our Life,' Sisters Wrote
9 Feb
Summary
- Three sisters died after jumping from a ninth-floor flat.
- A diary detailed intense attachment to Korean popular culture.
- The diary made no mention of the girls' mothers.

In a Ghaziabad apartment, three minor sisters died after falling from a ninth-floor flat, leaving unanswered questions about their family life. Investigations revealed the sisters were half-siblings living with their father, his three wives, and other relatives.
A detailed eight-page diary found in their room shed light on their deep immersion in Korean popular culture. The diary entries expressed significant distress over their father's opposition to their interests, including Korean dramas and music.
Police confirmed that the diary and a separate handwritten note were addressed to their father, apologizing and urging him to read the diary. Notably, the diary made no mention of the girls' mothers, suggesting a stronger perceived attachment to their father.


