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Tanzania Investigates Death of American Social Media Influencer

DAR ES SALAAM, April 15 (Reuters) – ⁠Police ⁠in Tanzania said ⁠they are questioning the fiancé of U.S. ​social media influencer Ashly Robinson, who died after an ‌alleged suicide attempt while ‌the couple were on vacation in Zanzibar, ⁠a ⁠tourist hub off the east African country’s mainland.

Police have ​confiscated the passport of her partner, Joseph Isaac McCann, 45, also a U.S. citizen, they said in ​a statement issued late on Tuesday.

Robinson, 31, who is ⁠also known ⁠by her social ⁠media ​name Ashlee Jenae, and McCann arrived in Zanzibar on April ​4 and ⁠booked into a hotel.

They later moved to a second hotel where they “appeared to be having domestic conflicts,” police said, citing hotel staff. Management subsequently ⁠separated the two into different rooms.

“According to reports, she attempted ⁠to hang herself using a clothing belt tied inside a wardrobe in Room 25 of the hotel,” the police statement said. She died in hospital on April 9 around 9 p.m. local time while receiving treatment.

“Investigations into the matter are ongoing, pending professional medical reports ⁠and forensic examination from doctors,” police said. McCann has not been charged. Reuters was not immediately able to contact his lawyer for comment.

(Reporting ​by Nuzulack Dausen; Writing by Elias Biryabarema; ​Editing by Philippa Fletcher)

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