Last week, everyone was shocked after the news of a young reporter killing herself made it to social media. Now, recently, the reason behind Neena Pacholke's death is revealed and it is because Neena's fiance called off their wedding only seven weeks before it was due.
Wisconsin News Anchor Took Her Life After Fiancé Called Off Wedding
The Wisconsin news anchor who was found dead in her apartment reportedly took her own life after her fiancé called off their wedding.
As reported by DailyMail.com, Neena Pacholke died by suicide after Kyle Haase, the man she was set to marry, ended things with her just seven weeks before their would-be wedding day.
The paper further reports that their ugly breakup was followed by two years of arguments, including heavy alcohol consumption, and alleged infidelity.

Pacholkealso confided in a friend that when she came back home which she shared with her fiance, she discovered a pair of women's underwear that didn't belong to her.
The news anchor was found dead on Saturday, August 27, in the home she and Haase had recently purchased in Wausau, Wisconsin.

Police later confirmed that the news reporter took her own life.
She was discovered after a concerned friend called 911 and urged authorities to do a welfare check. But unfortunately, by the time they arrived, she was already dead.

Pacholke and Haase had completed on their house on July 27 – exactly a month before she died there.
"They were always arguing, and it seemed like Neena was more in love with Kyle that he was with her," one of Pacholke's friends told DailyMail.com.
Neena was also suspicious that her partner, who was a commercial sales manager at Imperial Industries, was cheating on her with an ex-lover.
One friend alleged that some weeks ago, Haase showed a friend a nude image that said ex-lover had sent him. He reportedly told the friend: "Look at her boobs and a**, I wish Neena's body looked like that."

"I don't even want to go home to Neena," he allegedly added. "The only thing I get from her is a tax break because she only makes $47,000 a year?"
The Police Department in Wausau, Wisconsin, is still investigating Pacholke's passing, with Captain Ben Graham telling E! News: "Wausau Police Department Officers were dispatched to a home on Wausau's southeast side Saturday morning to check the welfare of a woman who reportedly made suicidal statements.
"After receiving no answer at the door, officers entered the home and found Pacholke deceased."