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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

GIA Allemand Dead, SUICIDE (BIO, PHOTO)

GIA Allemand Dead, SUICIDE (BIO, PHOTO)

Breaking News! The Bachelor Actress Gia Allemand Dead. She commit suicide by hanging herself. Her body was found by her boyfriend Ryan Anderson at at her residence in New Orleans on Monday night, August 12, 2013. Gia Allemand was still brought to the hospital for possible recovery or to revive her but it's too late. Her body gave up and that life support attached to her was removed. See more of her Biography below.

Gia Allemand was 29 years old. She was born on December 20, 1983. She became famous because of her role as Maxim in the hit ABC reality show called The Bachelor. 

The representative of GIA Allemand has released a statement regarding the incident, see below the full transcript:


“The Bachelor” star was found by her boyfriend, NBA player Ryan Anderson, .

She was rushed to a hospital in critical condition and placed on life support, which was removed on Wednesday.

Her death has sent shockwaves through “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette” community.

A rep for Allemand released the following statement:

    “While in her residency in New Orleans on Monday night, Ms. Allemand was found by her boyfriend, NBA Basketball Player Ryan Anderson, following an apparent suicide attempt.

    Mr. Anderson contacted 911 and emergency medical crews were immediately dispatched to the scene. Tuesday, Ms. Allemand remained in the hospital unconscious in critical condition and on life support.

    Due to a critical loss of brain and organ function, life support was withdrawn today. Ms. Allemand passed away peacefully with her mother, boyfriend, and other life-long 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.

    Funeral arrangements will be forthcoming in another official statement once available. On behalf of the family, we sincerely ask for privacy at this time.”

A photo of  Gia Allemand