India, Feb. 5 -- The deaths of three minor sisters in Ghaziabad have exposed a disturbing mix of online addiction, cultural obsession, and extreme social isolation that investigators say may have pushed the girls toward a tragic end. What initially appeared to be a mysterious suicide case has now turned into a deeper examination of how unchecked digital immersion and fractured family dynamics can affect vulnerable young minds.

Police recovered an eight-page handwritten diary from the family's apartment that offered rare insight into the sisters' inner world. The note revealed their emotional detachment from reality, a powerful fixation on Korean culture, and growing distress after losing access to their online life.

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