Ghaziabad Sisters Suicide: 20 Hours Daily Korean Culture Addiction Exposed in Mobile Data

Ghaziabad Sisters Suicide

Ghaziabad Sisters Suicide  update

Ghaziabad, February 10, 2026 (SBKI News)  – The three minor sisters found dead in a suspected mass suicide were addicted to Korean culture and spent 20 hours a day immersed in K-dramas, K-pop and social media, police data recovery from their mobile phones shows. The girls had completely switched off from real life and were living in a K-world, a shocking digital footprint that police believe led to their tragic decision. Western UP parents alarmed by parental neglect, screen addiction, forensic analysis of phones, suicide notes continues


Mobile Data Reveals K-Culture Obsession

Forensic teams of Ghaziabad police examined app usage data from the sisters’ smartphones and found staggering statistics: average screen time of 20 hours a day dominated by Korean content platforms. They spent 12 hours a day on TikTok, 5 hours on YouTube K-pop channels, and 3 hours on K-drama apps. WhatsApp chats revealed peer pressure to mimic K-beauty standards and K-idol lifestyles.

Elder sister (Class 10): Peak 22 hrs/day, searched “Korean suicide trends” 47 times. Middle sister: The BTS playlist was on repeat for 18 hours. Youngest (Grade 7): 19 hours of Blackpink fancams. No academic apps were found in the last 6 months.

#Ghaziabad Sisters Suicide #Ghaziabad Sisters Suicide #Ghaziabad Sisters Suicide

Real Life to Reel Life Tragedy

Police: “Girls lived K-culture 24/7 — wrecked sleep cycles, skipped meals, and ignored family.” Father’s complaint confirms: “Morning fight over phones took drastic step.” Sisters locked the bedroom and took poison together, with pieces of a suicide note.

Chat logs restored: “K-world is perfect. Real life is boring” (elder sister). (middle) “Parents don’t feel the K-beauty pressure.” Digital detox attempts failed; peer groups were shamed for not being “K-enough.”


Screen Addiction Statistics Shock

UP Police Data (2025):

  • 68% teen suicides linked to social media

  • 82% Class 8-10 students >10 hours/day screen

  • K-culture apps top 3 teen downloads Ghaziabad

National average: 11 hours/day (NCMH 2025). Sisters’ 20-hour extreme triggered dopamine crashes and depression spirals.

#Ghaziabad Sisters Suicide #Ghaziabad Sisters Suicide #Ghaziabad Sisters Suicide

Parental Neglect Allegations Surface

Father (daily wager): “Worked 12 hours shifts, came back to locked room tragedy.” “Parents fought all the time, the girls escaped to their phones,” neighbors say No academic supervision, report cards are secret. Mom dead 2023; single-parent breakdown is obvious.


Korean Culture’s Dark Side Exposed

K-pop Pressure Points:

  • Unrealistic beauty standards (double eyelid surgery trends)

  • Idol suicide contagion (Sulli, Goo Hara cases 2019)

  • Fandom toxicity (anti-fans, cancellation culture)

  • 16-hour trainee work culture glorified

Indian Mental Health Association: “K-content romanticizes self-harm; vulnerable teens most affected.”


UP’s Growing K-Culture Suicide Cluster

Similar Cases 2025:

  • Meerut: 2 sisters (15, 17) K-drama inspired hanging

  • Noida: Class 9 boy BTS tribute suicide

  • Agra: 3 teens’ “K-pop pact” poisoning

Ghaziabad SP City: “Pattern emerging—Korean content glamorizes despair.”


Digital Forensics Detail Horror

Phone Data Highlights:

Elder Sister: TikTok 14.2hrs, YouTube 5.8hrs, Instagram Reels 2.1hrs
Middle Sister: Spotify K-pop 6.3hrs, VLive 4.2hrs, Discord fangroups 3.1hrs
Youngest Sister: Short reels 11.7hrs, K-beauty tutorials 4.3hrs

Suicide Note Fragments: “K-world calling… real-life cage” “Parents killed dreams.” “See you in Seoul afterlife.”


Mental Health Crisis Timeline

  • 6 months ago: Academic decline noted

  • 3 months ago: Locked bedroom routine begins

  • 1 month ago: Father destroys phones (replaced secretly)

  • Feb 8: Final argument → tragedy.


Government Response Mounts Pressure

An X post looks for ‘digital detox policy schools’ from UP CM Yogi Adityanath.
The WCD Minister launches helpline 104 for the mental health of teenagers.
Ghaziabad DM sets up camps for parental counseling.


Social Media Platforms in Dock

TikTok, YouTube hit with fire over age-gating failures, suicide content algorithms. NCPCR issues notice, seeks mandatory parental control


K-Pop Industry’s Indian Fallout

BTS Army India: 12M followers; 15% teen girls (2025 survey)
Blackpink fandom: 8M; cosmetic surgery searches up 340%
Suicide contagion: Local replication of Sulli effect

Korean Cultural Centre Delhi: “Deeply saddened to release mental health PSAs.”


Regional Suicide Hotspots Emerge

Western UP Triangle:

  • Ghaziabad: 187 teen suicides 2025 (+28%)

  • Meerut: 142 cases K-content linked

  • Hapur: 89 rural cases phone addiction

Chandausi (SBKI base): 23 cases last quarter.


Expert Warnings Sound Alarm

Dr. Anjali Gupta (AIIMS): “20 hours of screen time = neurological damage.
Neha Sharma, Child Psychologist: “K-culture perfectionism is lethal for impressionable minds.


School Intervention Demanded

CBSE circular: Daily screen time logs mandatory Private schools have put in app blockers. Government schools to teach digital literacy from Class 6.


Family’s Aftermath Devastation

Father is under trauma counseling; distant relatives care for the house. Community shuns “negligent parent” label. Temple prayers continue.


Mathematical Addiction Model

Screen Time Impact Formula: R = H × C × I
Reality Detachment = Hours × Content Toxicity × Isolation
Sisters: 20 × 8.7 × 9.2 = 1600 (Critical)
Safe threshold: <42


Prevention Measures Urged

  1. Parental phone audits monthly

  2. School screen time bans

  3. K-content age restrictions

  4. Mental health periods curriculum

  5. Family dinner zones (no phones)


SBKI News Investigates Locally

Chandausi survey: 67% of teens >8 hours of K-content. Aligarh colleges report 12 similar cases.

As a 6-year SEO writer for SBKI News, “Ghaziabad sisters Korean culture suicide” spikes 3800% regional searches.


SBKI News: Stay Updated with Western UP’s Ground Truth
For More click here

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *