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Ghaziabad girls' suicide: Why self-harm games gain traction in Korea
A case in Ghaziabad, in which three sisters died by suicide, has revived concerns over self-harm linked to obsessive online ...
Although the father had suggested the tragedy was linked to a Korean game involving suicidal tasks, police have expressly ...
Three sisters in Ghaziabad died by suicide, reportedly linked to a Korean online game. In the past, other games and social ...
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‘I Am Really Sorry’: Chilling Note Found After Minors' Suicide Over Korean Game Addiction In Ghaziabad
A chilling eight-page note has surfaced following the shocking triple suicide of three minor sisters in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad, intensifying focus on a suspected online gaming addiction and the ...
The sisters got addicted to online gaming during the pandemic years and played it almost without a break. They had been ...
What is the Korean task-based app 'Love Game'? An explainer on how the online game functions and why it is being investigated ...
Three minor sisters in Ghaziabad died by suicide, reportedly due to an obsession with a Korean task-based gaming app. The girls, aged 16, 14, and 12, left notes expressing their inability to leave the ...
The deaths of three sisters in Ghaziabad have drawn attention to their obsession with a Korean online game, believed to have ...
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Ghaziabad sisters’ suicide pact: What's online 'Korean lover game' that lists 'chilling final task'
Three sisters in Ghaziabad died by suicide, allegedly due to the online game 'Korean Lover.' The game reportedly involved ...
The Ghaziabad sisters had been playing a Korean Love Game for two-and-a-half to three years which reportedly involved ‘tasks’ ...
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