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Financial Woes Fuel Ghaziabad Triple Suicide Tragedy
5 Feb
Summary
- Father faced a deep financial crisis with Rs 2 crore in debt.
- Sisters were deeply engrossed in Korean culture, changing names.
- Confiscated phones and restricted access to Korean content led to tragedy.

A distressing triple suicide case in Ghaziabad has taken a new turn with revelations of the father's severe financial distress. Sources indicate the father, Chetan Kumar, incurred a debt of Rs 2 crore. He recently admitted to suffering a loss of Rs 20-30 lakh in the online trading sector. This financial turmoil may explain why the three sisters, aged 16, 14, and 12, had not been attending school for two to three years.
The sisters died by suicide by jumping from the ninth floor of their residence. A diary left behind detailed their deep affection for Korean culture, K-Pop music, dramas, and films. Their father had confiscated their phones and prohibited them from watching Korean shows, which he believes led them to take the extreme step. Kumar mentioned that the girls had even changed their names to Aliza, Cindy, and Maria, and expressed anger at references to India.



