India: Tragic Death of Three Sisters Raises Concerns Over Digital Addiction
February 5, 202651 VistasTiempo de lectura: 2 minutos

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In Ghaziabad, India, a tragic incident occurred when three sisters fell from the balcony of their ninth-floor apartment, prompting local authorities to launch a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding their deaths.
Initial investigations suggest a possible link to digital addiction, although no direct evidence has been found.
According to police reports, the sisters, aged between 12 and 16, spent considerable time playing online video games and had recently been prohibited from using mobile phones.
Despite these findings, security officials confirmed that there is currently no conclusive evidence connecting their deaths to a specific video game.
Emotional revelations from a letter
Investigators discovered an eight-page letter in a diary left for their parents, which may provide insights into the psychological state of the sisters leading up to the incident.
Family insights on lifestyle changes
The girls' father noted their strong interest in video games and Korean culture, mentioning that they had been largely homebound and had not attended school for about two years. He also indicated that they had expressed a desire to travel to Korea.
Impact of mobile phone restrictions
The police sub-commissioner stated that the family's recent decision to restrict mobile phone use might have exacerbated the sisters' psychological situation, emphasizing that investigations are ongoing to clarify all factors involved.
Renewed focus on digital addiction and isolation risks
The incident has highlighted growing concerns regarding the effects of digital addiction and social isolation on the mental health of children and adolescents, prompting calls for enhanced family supervision and psychological support for younger populations.
