Death of Three Teenage Girls in Ghaziabad: Excessive K-Drama Addiction or Familial Neglect?
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- •The death of three teenage girls in Ghaziabad district has sparked discussions.
- •The deceased—Ria, Priya, and Ananya—were reportedly excessively addicted to watching Korean dramas.
- •While initial speculations included suicide or illness, family members attributed their deaths to natural causes.
- •Questions have been raised on social media about their excessive habit of watching Korean dramas.
- •The local administration is investigating the matter and gathering further information from the family members.
Discussions have begun in a remote area of Ghaziabad district following the deaths of three teenage girls. According to local sources, the deceased—Ria (14 years), Priya (15 years), and Ananya (16 years)—were reportedly excessively addicted to watching Korean dramas. While initial speculations pointed toward suicide or illness as possible causes of death, family members later revealed on social media that the girls had stopped attending school and identified themselves as "Korean princesses."
The officer-in-charge of the local police station stated that while the girls' family members attributed their deaths to natural illness, questions have been raised on social media about their excessive habit of watching Korean dramas. Family members mentioned that the girls often stayed up late watching K-dramas and identified with characters from these shows. Local residents reported frequently seeing the girls alone in their rooms and noted that they had discontinued their schooling.

