Ghaziabad Deaths: Police Examine Family Relations, Track Phones Sold Ahead of Incident
Tragic Loss Leaves City in Shock
A deeply disturbing incident in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad has sent shockwaves across the community after three minor sisters were found dead in an apparent suicide case. The girls, aged between 12 and 16, allegedly jumped from the ninth floor of their residential society early in the morning. The tragedy has prompted an extensive police investigation to uncover the emotional, social, and financial factors that may have led to the incident.
Family Environment Under Investigation
Police have begun closely analysing the family’s internal dynamics to understand the mental and emotional environment inside the home. Investigators are looking into reports of frequent domestic tensions, strict discipline, and financial pressure faced by the parents.
Officials revealed that the family had been dealing with economic hardships for some time, which may have contributed to stress within the household. Statements from relatives and neighbours are being recorded to reconstruct the events leading up to the deaths.
Phones Sold Before the Incident Raise Questions
One of the key developments in the case involves two mobile phones previously used by the sisters. Police discovered that the father had sold both devices — one months earlier and the other shortly before the incident.
Authorities are now working to trace the buyers using IMEI numbers. The goal is to recover the phones and examine chat histories, browsing activity, and digital interactions that could shed light on the girls’ state of mind before the tragedy.
Digital Activity and Online Exposure Probed
Investigators are also studying the sisters’ digital footprint. Preliminary findings suggest they spent significant time online, particularly engaging with gaming platforms and Korean pop culture content.
Police recovered written notes and diary entries from the residence that hinted at emotional distress and feelings of isolation. However, officials clarified that no direct link to any specific online game or challenge has been established so far.
Education Gap and Social Isolation
Another area under scrutiny is the girls’ academic routine and social life. Police found that the sisters had not been attending school regularly, which may have limited their social interaction.
Experts believe prolonged isolation, combined with heavy digital exposure, can impact adolescents’ mental well-being. Investigators are reviewing school records and speaking with educators to better understand behavioural changes.
Post-Mortem Confirms Cause of Death
Medical examinations have confirmed that the deaths were caused by severe injuries sustained from the high-rise fall. Doctors reported multiple fractures and heavy internal bleeding, consistent with a fall from height.
The post-mortem findings support the preliminary conclusion that the deaths were not accidental.
Probe Continues Amid Wider Concerns
Police say the investigation remains ongoing, with multiple angles being examined — including financial stress, parenting patterns, psychological factors, and online behaviour.
The tragedy has sparked broader discussions around children’s mental health, digital influence, and the pressures faced by families. Authorities hope the findings will not only establish the cause but also help identify early warning signs to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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