
Three minor sisters in Ghaziabad, aged 12, 14, and 16, died by suicide after reportedly being deeply immersed in Korean popular culture and addicted to a Korean task-based online game. The girls had not attended school for years and were emotionally isolated amid family financial stress and parental restrictions on their mobile phone use. Investigations revealed an eight-page suicide note expressing their distress and attachment to Korean culture. Experts highlight the complex interplay of digital addiction, emotional vulnerability, and social isolation in adolescent mental health, urging parental supervision and early intervention.
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