Ghaziabad Horror: 3 Wives, 5 Children, and 9 Members Crunched in One Room—The Bizarre Truth Behind 3 Sisters’ Suicide

The mystery surrounding the triple suicide of three minor sisters in Ghaziabad’s Bharat City Society continues to deepen. Investigations into the tragic incident have revealed a twisted web of family dynamics and suspicious behavioral patterns that have put the father, Chetan Kumar, under the spotlight.
Living in Seclusion: In a startling revelation, police found that despite living in a 3-BHK flat, all nine members of the family—Chetan, his three wives (Sujata, Hina, and Tina), and their five children—allegedly slept in a single room. Investigators are questioning the motive behind this unusual living arrangement and whether it played a role in the psychological distress of the children.
The Web of Lies: Chetan Kumar’s statements have been inconsistent from the start. Initially, he attempted to conceal his third marriage to Tina. His justification for the second marriage—his first wife’s alleged inability to conceive—has been debunked by the ages of his children. Furthermore, the suspicious death of Chetan’s father in 2015, who also died after falling from a building, has added a grim layer to the ongoing probe.
The Fatal Mobile Addiction: According to the police, the three sisters took the extreme step after their father confiscated their mobile phones. It is suspected that the girls were deeply addicted to a “Korean task-based game.” Their grandfather has made a formal plea to the government to ban such toxic online games, attributing them to the loss of his granddaughters. Police are currently analyzing the digital footprints on the seized devices to determine if there was any external provocation.