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‘Sorry mummy, papa, now you will realise how much we loved the game’: Suicide note of 3 minor sisters

The 3 did everything together--from bathing, eating and sleeping to going to school, says the ACP .

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Three minor sisters died after allegedly jumping off the balcony of a ninth-floor flat in Ghaziabad early on Wednesday, police said.

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Assistant Commissioner of Police (Shalimar Garden) Atul Kumar Singh said the police received information around 2.15 am about three girls jumping off the balcony of the ninth-floor apartment in a tower of Bharat City, located under the Teela Mor police station area.

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On reaching the spot, the police found that the three girls --Nishika (16), Prachi (14) and Pakhi (12) -- daughters of Chetan Kumar, had fallen to the ground floor and suffered fatal injuries, the ACP said.

The three did everything together--from bathing, eating and sleeping to going to school," the ACP said.

Police said: "They were highly obsessed with the game and thought that they were not Indians, but Koreans. They also portrayed themselves as Korean princesses under the influence of the game."

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They were rushed by ambulance to a hospital in Loni, where doctors declared them dead on arrival, he added.

The police have initiated legal formalities and are investigating the circumstances leading to the incident, officials said.

The police, meanwhile, have recovered the suicide note from the spot, which read, “Mummy, Papa, sorry. The game you wanted us to quit, now you will realise how much we loved it."

"Is diary me jo kuch bhi likha hai vo sab padh lo quki ye sab sach hai. (Read everything written in this diary because it's the truth).

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