India, Feb. 24 -- A detailed inquiry report ruled out any foul play in the death of the three half-sisters who allegedly jumped from the ninth-floor flat of a high-rise earlier this month, Ghaziabad police said on Monday.
"The detailed inquiry report concluded that it was a case of suicide resulting from the family's past and prevailing conditions and the girls' obsession with online content," Nimish Patil, deputy commissioner of police (DCP) of trans-Hindon zone, told HT on Monday.
The DCP said they are awaiting forensic reports on the fingerprints found in the room and the handwriting in the suicide note.
The three girls, aged 16, 14, and 11, had locked themselves in the puja room of their ninth-floor flat before jumping out from the...
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