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Last Updated:February 04, 2026, 12:32 IST
Ghaziabad Police recovered scribbled notes, a suicide message, and photographs scattered inside the room of three sisters who jumped from the ninth floor of their building.

Ghaziabad girls suicide case: Handwritten notes, photos, suicide note found (Photos: News18)
Investigators probing the deaths of three minor sisters in Ghaziabad have recovered several handwritten notes, photographs scattered inside the room, and a suicide message that police believe may shed light on the circumstances leading up to the tragedy.
According to police accounts, the girls, aged 15, 14 and 11, allegedly jumped from the balcony of their ninth-floor apartment in the early hours of Wednesday.
Their father, speaking to reporters following the incident, alleged that the girls were playing an online task-based game.
He said the forensics team, after examining the nature of the game, told him that the final goal of the game was suicide.
Officers reached the residential tower after receiving an alert around 2.15 am and rushed the injured minors to a hospital in Loni, where doctors declared them dead.
NOTES FOUND INSIDE THE ROOM
During the search of the apartment, investigators discovered several short, scribbled messages written on papers left behind in the room. Police sources said two of the lines read:
“I am very, very alone", “My life is very, very alone," and “Make me a heart of broken."

These handwritten fragments have now been taken into custody as part of the ongoing inquiry.
Officers are examining when the notes were written and whether they connect directly to the sequence of events that unfolded that night.
SUICIDE NOTE TITLED ‘TRUE LITTLE STORY’
In addition to the brief scribbles, police also recovered a longer suicide note, which was reportedly titled ‘TRUE LITTLE STORY’.
Investigators said the message instructed that everything written in a diary kept in the room should be read, adding that “all of it is true."
One line in the note was addressed to the girls’ father and read, “I’m really sorry, sorry papa."

Officials said the diary and the suicide note have both been seized for forensic examination and will form a key part of the case file as authorities attempt to reconstruct the final hours before the fall.
PHOTOGRAPHS SCATTERED ACROSS THE FLOOR
Police also confirmed that when the door of the girls’ room was forced open, they noticed photographs and papers strewn across the room.
Officers said these images were among the first items seen upon entry and were immediately preserved as evidence.

Investigators are now cataloguing the recovered photographs to determine their relevance to the incident and whether they point to any planning or preparatory activity before the girls allegedly jumped.
GHAZIABAD MINOR SISTERS JUMP TO DEATH
The minors were taken by ambulance to a 50-bed hospital in Loni after the Police Response Vehicle received information that three girls had fallen from a ninth-floor balcony in the Bharat City complex under the Teela Mor police station area.
Doctors declared all three dead on arrival, and further legal proceedings were initiated.
POLICE SAY THE GIRLS WERE INFLUENCED BY KOREAN CULTURE
The police said the three minor girls were addicted to using phones. They did not have their own phones, but used the mobiles of their parents.
A police officer also said the girls were influenced by Korean culture, and that any association with an online gaming app was being ascertained.
Later, the statements from family members and neighbours were also being recorded, while technical and forensic inputs are awaited.
Authorities have stressed that no final conclusion has yet been reached and that all aspects surrounding the deaths of the three minors are being examined as part of the ongoing probe.
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First Published:
February 04, 2026, 12:31 IST
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