Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff: Final Words to Daughter Revealed
The Los angeles Medical Examiner confirmed Pamela Bach-hasselhoff’s tragic death on March 5, revealing the cause as a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The report also details the presence of benzodiazepines in her system.More poignantly, the medical examiner disclosed the actress’s final words to her daughter, shared during a phone call on the morning of her death. The daughter, after receiving no further contact, discovered her unresponsive mother. News Directory 3 provides the latest updates. Understand the full scope of this heartbreaking story, including the details surrounding the final interaction and the medications found. Discover what’s next.
Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff’s Death: Medical Examiner Reveals Details
The Los Angeles Medical Examiner’s report has revealed new details regarding the death of Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff. The report, obtained by Fox News Digital, confirms the “Baywatch” actress died March 5 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The report also indicated the presence of clonazepam and 7-aminoclonazepam, both benzodiazepines, in her system at the time of death. These medications are sometimes prescribed to treat panic disorders, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on March 5. (Amy graves/WireImage)
Bach-Hasselhoff’s final interaction was with her daughter. According to the medical examiner,she called her daughter around 7:45 a.m. on march 5, telling her she “loved her very much.” The daughter attempted to contact her mother throughout the day but received no response, the report stated.
Concerned, Bach-Hasselhoff’s daughter went to her mother’s home to check on her, where she found her unresponsive.
“Baywatch” actress and David Hasselhoff’s ex-wife, pamela Bach-Hasselhoff, died by suicide on March 5. She was 62. (Getty Images)
David Hasselhoff filed for divorce from Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff after 16 years of marriage,citing irreconcilable differences. The divorce was finalized in 2006, with the court awarding them joint custody of their daughters.
“I’ve always loved him and always will, and have love and compassion for him,” Pamela told The Associated Press at the time. “It’s a very, very sad day, but a day to move on.”
What’s next
Resources are available for individuals struggling with suicidal thoughts. The Suicide & Crisis Lifeline can be reached at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255).