Authorities Investigate After Three Sisters Die in 9th-Floor Fall

Three sisters died earlier this week after falling from the ninth floor of their apartment building in Ghaziabad, near New Delhi. Police said they responded around 2:15 a.m. on February 4 following reports that three girls had jumped from a balcony.

Authorities confirmed that Nishika, 16, Prachi, 14, and Pakhi, 12 — daughters of Chetan Kumar — died from their injuries. The deaths have left the local community in shock and mourning.

According to investigators, the sisters left behind an eight-page handwritten note. One message reportedly asked readers to review everything written in the diary and included an apology to their father.

Police recovered the diary and are examining its contents as part of an ongoing investigation. Officials have not released full details, citing the sensitivity of the case.

Family members told local media the girls had been deeply involved in an online game in recent years. However, authorities have not formally established any direct link between the game and the tragedy.

Police also stated that the sisters had recently been denied access to mobile phones, which may have caused distress. Reports indicate the girls had not been attending school for the past two years.

Their father described the loss as devastating and said he was unaware of the extent of their online activity. He expressed hope that no other family would endure a similar tragedy.

The incident has renewed discussions in India about digital safety, youth mental health, and parental awareness. Authorities continue to review evidence as the investigation proceeds. If someone is struggling emotionally, seeking support from trusted adults or local crisis services can make an important difference.