
The triple suicide case in Ghaziabad's 'Bharat City' society has shaken everyone. Actor Sonu Sood has also reacted to the death of the three girls. The actor expressed his deep sorrow by sharing posts on his Instagram and X accounts.
On Wednesday, Sonu Sood also wrote in his post that children under 16 years of age should be banned from using online gaming and social media.
Childhood needs guidance, not algorithms
Expressing his grief over the suicide of the three young girls on his X account, Sonu Sood wrote, "Today, three young girls lost their lives in Ghaziabad. Not due to violence, not due to poverty, but due to the invisible pressure of online gaming and digital addiction. I have raised my voice against this before, and I will say it again. Except for studies, social media and online gaming should be banned for children under 16 years of age."
The actor further wrote in his post, "Childhood needs guidance, not algorithms. It needs care, not constant screens. This is not about blaming anyone. This is about safety, before it's too late, before it becomes just another headline that we forget. It's time to act now."
Social media can wait, childhood cannot
Sonu Sood also shared a video expressing his grief over the death of the three young girls, in which he said, "Today, three girls committed suicide in Ghaziabad. These girls were not defeated; they were left alone. In the world of online and social media, we have left our children so far behind that we cannot hear their silence. If we want our lives, their lives, and the future of our country to be better, then it is necessary to ban online gaming first."
What is the Ghaziabad triple suicide case all about?
For information, this case is from Ghaziabad's Bharat City society, where three sisters aged 12, 14, and 16 committed suicide together. Police investigations have revealed that the three girls were addicted to playing an online "Korean task-based game." According to the police, the girls lived with their parents in a high-rise apartment building. During the investigation, police found an eight-page diary and a suicide note at the scene, which read, "Sorry, Dad, Korea was our life." The family claims that the girls were severely addicted to Korean culture and the task-based game.
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