'Bachelor' Star Gia Allemande's Mother on Phone With Daughter When She Died

'I was on the phone, I heard her last breath.'

ByABC News
September 9, 2013, 2:36 PM
Gia Allemand attends DoSomething.org's 4th Annual Teens for Jeans initiative event at Aeropostale Times Square, Jan. 30, 2011 in New York.
Gia Allemand attends DoSomething.org's 4th Annual Teens for Jeans initiative event at Aeropostale Times Square, Jan. 30, 2011 in New York.
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Sept. 9, 2013— -- Former "Bachelor" contestant Gia Allemand committed suicide last month, and now her mother is speaking out about it.

"She did it while I was on the phone," Donna Micheletti told Dr. Phil, in a preview for the show's Sept. 10 premiere. "I heard her last breath."

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Allemand, 29, hanged herself with a vacuum cleaner cord on Aug. 12 after having a fight with her boyfriend, NBA player Ryan Anderson.

In a clip obtained by People magazine Micheletti said that the memory of the call "destroys me, but if it made her feel better, I don't mind dealing with this."

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"I'm the closest person in the world to her," Micheletti said, sobbing. "And she didn't want to be alone when she left this world, so she wanted mommy to be there, I guess."

Also on Tuesday's premiere is Jake Pavelka, who was the Bachelor for Allemand's season.

"I've never lost anybody close to me," he said. "Gia really understood me. We got really close after the show. We had such a special relationship. I can't tell you how lucky I feel that I knew her, but I wish it was not for such a short time, because I've never met anybody like her."