Heartbreaking! Graphic Photos Of Two Beautiful Sisters Who Jumped To Their Deaths From A Ten-Storey Rooftop

Maria Vinogradova, and her sibling Anastasia Svetozarova reportedly killed themselves by committing suicide.

Two sisters aged 12 and 15 respectively have reportedly jumped to their deaths from a ten-storey rooftop, according to a report by Dailymail.

The sad incident took place in Russia. The two Russian half-sisters were linked to the notorious so-called Blue Whale suicide ‘game’.

Maria Vinogradova, 12, and her sibling Anastasia Svetozarova, 15, were found dead on a snowy pavement beneath their apartment block in Izhevsk.

Maria is known to have been ‘upset and depressed‘ when the girls’ mother took her to a gynaecologist after she allegedly began a relationship with an underage boy called Dmitry. 

The mother was ‘furious’ about her boyfriend, say reports. 

Anastasia was also said by friends to be ‘depressed’.

Hundreds of Russian children and teenagers are feared to have taken their lives in recent years after being brainwashed by sick online mentors to complete 50 steps which culminates in suicide. 

Blue Whale and other similar online death groups are said by police to prey on depressed young people. 

Police are to study the girls’ phones and computers for any traces that such suicide groups had sought to exploit their emotions or guide them towards taking their lives. 

The dead bodies of the two teenagers lying on the snowy floor

Seconds before she died, Maria posted a picture of her boyfriend and a message to him with smiles and hearts saying: ‘Forgive me, please. I love you so much. ‘I know you will find somebody better than me.’ 

Anastasia recorded a video in which she said: ‘Good bye to everyone! I love you all! This is true. Love you very very much.’ 

Four months ago Major-General Alexey Moshkov, head of anti-computer crime K department in the Russian Interior Ministry, warned that in 2017 a total of 1,339 online suicide groups had been uncovered, with an audience of more than 12,000 users and over 200,000 posts.

He revealed 230 criminal cases have been opened and 19 masterminds – called ‘curators’ or ‘administrators’ – are so far detained. 

These masterminds pick on vulnerable and unhappy young people on the web, and in the case of the deadly Blue Whale game, get them to complete tasks often involving self-harm and exhaustion.

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