NJ influencer Ashlee Jenaes cause of death revealed after Zanzibar trip with fianc ended in tragedy

New Jersey influencer Ashlee Jenae‘s cause of death has been confirmed to be suicide after police said the content creator had an explosive fight with her fiancé at a luxury resort in Tanzania.“Through witness statements and analysis of communication devices belonging to the deceased and her fiancé, we established that she had been experiencing mental distress,” local police chief Zuberi Chembera told the media on Thursday, as first reported by Tanzanian news outlet the Citizen.“SMS messages showed repeated complaints regarding her life circumstances,” added Chembera, speaking from Zanzibar, the popular tourist destination where Jenae, 31, was staying with her husband-to-be Joe McCann, 45, at the time of her death in April.Staff at the Zuri Hotel moved Jenae—real name Ashly Robinson—and McCann into separate villas on April 8, two days after they checked in, following a vicious argument, according to police.Just before 9 p.m.that evening, a staff member carrying out routine checks let themselves into Robinson’s new villa with a master key and heard a sudden thud-like sound before finding her hanging inside the unlit room, police said.She had fashioned a noose out of a hotel-provided robe belt and a clothing rail, according to police.No further details were given about the nature of the couple’s argument before Robinson’s death, and police in Zanzibar said their investigation is now closed.The pair had been dating for around a year, and McCann, who works in crypto, had proposed two days before her birthday during the vacation.Robinson had been documenting her trip, including the proposal video, on her social media and was in regular contact with her parents until suddenly going radio silent on April 8.In her final phone call to the States, Robinson told her parents that the couple had fought so badly that hotel staff had placed them in separate rooms.The next day, April 9, McCann called his fiancée’s parents to say that their daughter “di...