Three girl kids of age 16,12,10 jumped to their deaths from the 9th floor at around 2 am
eight-page note was written on the pages of a pocket diary, detailing their gaming and mobile activities.
Their father, Chetan Kumar, described what appears to be an extreme addiction to everything Korean.
They also had taken Korean names, according to their parents. The middle sister, Prachi, was their leader in everything and was believed to be the one taking the lead in the game. Lately, their parents had restricted their mobile use.
"They said Papa sorry, Korea is our life, Korea is our biggest love, whatever you say, we cannot give it up," Chetan Kumar wept.
The girls were influenced by and addicted to Korean culture, also known as K-pop culture, and Korean movies, music, short films, shows, and series, their diary notes revealed.
The girls used to play a Korean game on their father's phone. "For the past few days, they had been denied access to a mobile phone, a restriction that appeared to have affected them," said Deputy Commissioner of Police Nimish Patel.
According to the suicide note, the girls were upset over the phone being taken away from them.
The suicide note also read: "You tried to distance us from Koreans, but now you know how much we love Koreans."
"This should not happen to any parent or child. Parents should not let their children play games. I was not aware of the game, or I would have never let them play it," said the shattered father.
Well well mai kya hi bolu ab isme