A heart-wrenching incident from Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh has shaken the entire society. Three minor sisters living in Bharat City Society died under mysterious circumstances. This incident has not only become a challenge for the police, but also a warning for every parent whose children are too engrossed in mobile phones and online games.
Midnight silence and a sad decision
This incident took place in Tila Mod police station area. According to reports, Chetan Kumar lives in the society with his family. At around 2 am, when everyone in the house was sleeping, his three daughters, aged 16, 14 and 12, quietly got up and went to the balcony. Within moments, he took a step that broke the entire family forever.
What is Korean Lover Game and what are its tasks?
According to police and media reports, it is an online task-based game that encourages players to continuously complete new goals. The game is said to include psychological tasks that can influence players’ thinking and behavior. In some cases, players begin to develop a different personality and become disconnected from the real world. At present, investigation is going on whether any last task had any role in this incident.
Mobile phone addiction increased during the pandemic
According to family members and neighbours, the three sisters were very close and did everything together. After online classes started during the COVID-19 pandemic, his mobile phone use gradually turned into an addiction. Over time, this addiction became so severe that it started affecting his school attendance. There were frequent fights at home over mobile phones and games, which caused mental stress.
A big lesson for the society
Police have sent the mobile phones of the three girls for forensic examination to find out what kind of content or instructions they were interacting with in their last moments. This incident is a serious warning about the importance of monitoring children’s online activities. It can be difficult to predict when the blind attraction of the virtual world will take a dangerous turn.
