Police investigating the alleged suicides of three sisters in Ghaziabad recovered data from a sold mobile phone, revealing extensive daily use for Korean content, cartoons, and gaming. The recovered material aligns with details mentioned in their suicide note, prompting authorities to seek a ban on specific games. Police investigating the alleged suicides of three sisters in Ghaziabad recovered data from a sold mobile phone, revealing extensive daily use for Korean content, cartoons, and gaming. The recovered material aligns with details mentioned in their suicide note, prompting authorities to seek a ban on specific games.
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