Bulandshahr: In suburban Bulandshahr city, a woman sub-inspector made a nose of dupatta on her private rented house and hanged herself from a fan and committed suicide. Before the suicide, the deceased also wrote a suicide note, in which she wrote that this is the fruit of my actions. She was posted at Anoop town Kotwali. Police reached the spot as soon as the incident was received. The police sent a video recording to the hospital at the scene where she was declared brain dead. Women Sub Inspector Aarju Pawar was a 2015 batch police sub-inspector. Her house is in Shamli district and she was giving duty in Anoopshahar police station of Bulandshahr district. She was living in a rented house in Anupshahr area. The deceased used to dine with the landlady every day. At 7 o'clock in the evening, the landlady had voiced her for food, then the deceased said to come in some time. By 9 o'clock in the night, when the woman did not come down to eat and the phone of the deceased was ringing and the phone was not being picked up, the landlord went into the room and saw that the room was closed from inside. The landlord informed the family, even then an attempt was made to open the room, but the room was not opened. Then the police was informed. The room was opened with a skylight. Going inside, the woman's sub-inspector's body was hung from a fan and left behind a suicide note saying that this is the result of my actions, she is responsible for her own death. The police department swelled its feet as soon as the incident was reported. On the spot, the SP Countryside, CO Inspector reached the SSP from the district headquarters and a video recording of the whole case was made. The deceased was taken to the hospital where she was declared brain dead. The deceased's mobile is currently locked. With whom she spoke at the last minute, it is being ascertained. Also Read- Sushant Singh's death puts full stop on Rhea's Bollywood career Photos: Ranveer-Deepika Enjoying Wildlife Safari With Ranbir-Alia Government clarifies statement of free Covid-19 vaccine, 'Will be given to corona warriors'