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Neena Pacholke has sadly passed away.
The popular Wake Up Wisconsin at News 9 anchor took her own life at the age of 27, TMZ reported.
The news comes after ex Kyle Haase reportedly called off their wedding seven weeks before the event.
Neena reportedly killed herself last month at her home she shared with her ex after sending text messages to her sister and her ex-fiancé.
“He [Kyle] told me he hates me and will feel like a million bucks once I am out of his life,” she reportedly wrote, via Daily Mail.
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“I love you Kyle. I always have and always will. Despite how much you ruined me, I always had hope. I’m so sorry to do this to you but I can’t handle any of this pain anymore,” she allegedly wrote to her ex.
According to the police report, police were called by Kyle to do a welfare check because of Neena‘s concerning texts.
Police arrived, and heard a noise and the sound of something falling. Once they had entered, Neena had reportedly already shot herself in the head with a handgun. They found a receipt showing she bought the weapon 90 minutes before killing herself.
Prior to becoming a newscaster, Neena played point guard at University of South Florida from 2013 to 2016.
Our thoughts are with Neena‘s loved ones at this difficult time.
If you or someone you know is thinking of suicide, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988.
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