'Bachelor' Star Gia Allemand Suicide: Boyfriend Told Her 'I Don't Love You Anymore'
Gia Allemand's boyfriend told her that he didn't love her anymore hours before she committed suicide, PEOPLE reported Thursday.
The site got a hold of the police report involving Allemand's suicide in which she hung herself with a vacuum cord. Ryan Anderson told police that Allemand suspected he had been cheating. In return, he told her that his feelings had changed and that he did not want to reunite.
"I don't love you anymore," he said according to the police report.
A few hours later, Allemand's mother asked that Anderson check in on her daughter. She was worried for her safety. Anderson found her with the cord around her neck. She was transported to the hospital but doctors were unable to revive the fomer contestant on The Bachelor.
Allemand died August 15 at the age of 29. A statement was released by Allemand's family.
"Ms. Allemand passed away peacefully with her mother, boyfriend, and other lifelong friends by her side. As a practicing Christian, Gia did receive the sacrament of last rites."
"Loved ones and fans will remember Gia Allemand as a caring woman who loved her family and was well-known for her compassion towards animals and mission to rescue homeless pets."