Three minor sisters in Ghaziabad died after jumping from their ninth-floor apartment, with preliminary findings suggesting emotional distress linked to family issues and confiscated mobile phones. The girls, aged 16, 14, and 12, were reportedly upset after their father took away their phones due to their attachment to Korean culture. Investigations are ongoing, examining family dynamics and the father’s past.
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