Tragic Fallout: The Dark Side of Korean Game Addiction

The tragic deaths of three Ghaziabad sisters highlight the dangers of online gaming addiction and Korean pop culture influence on youth. Driven by obsession and lack of real-life engagement, they chose to end their lives, drawing attention to serious mental health consequences.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 04-02-2026 20:28 IST | Created: 04-02-2026 20:28 IST
Tragic Fallout: The Dark Side of Korean Game Addiction
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The tragic demise of three minor sisters in Ghaziabad has highlighted the severe consequences of online gaming addiction and the craze for Korean pop culture among adolescents. The sisters, aged 12, 14, and 16, allegedly jumped from their ninth-floor apartment, underscoring the need for better awareness and regulation.

Experts point towards a mix of limited social interaction, blurred distinctions between virtual and real life, and addictive games as contributing factors. Forensic psychologist Deepti Puranik explains that addiction stems from the brain's reward response system, often leading to chaotic, uncontrollable lives for affected individuals.

Parents and mental health professionals stress the importance of regulating mobile use and fostering open family communications. The case draws parallels with past incidents like the lethal Blue Whale challenge, emphasizing the urgency of addressing these risks in youth culture.

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