David Hasselhoff’s Ex-Wife Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff's Toxicology Report Revealed After Death

Published: Jun 03 2025

**Content Warning: This narrative delves into the topic of suicide.**

Fresh insights into the final moments of Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff have emerged. Upon her tragic suicide in March, toxicology reports, acquired by Us Weekly, revealed the presence of multiple medications in her system. According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner, she had ingested Benzodiazepines, drugs known to calm the nervous system and frequently prescribed for anxiety. Additionally, Clonazepam, brand name Klonopin, used to treat seizures and panic disorders, was detected, alongside 7-Aminoclonazepam, a metabolite of Klonopin, as noted by the Cleveland Clinic.

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However, the medical examiner's records, reviewed by E! News, clarified that Bach-Hasselhoff's demise was not drug-induced. The report also offered a glimpse into her mental state prior to her passing. Bach-Hasselhoff, who was married to Baywatch icon David Hasselhoff from 1989 to 2006, had "mentioned suicide last year, albeit without any prior attempts," the report stated.

Following her death, Hasselhoff, who has been married to Hayley Roberts since 2018, issued a heartfelt statement. "Our family is profoundly grieved by the recent loss of Pamela Hasselhoff," he conveyed to TMZ on March 6. "We are immensely appreciative of the overwhelming love and support during this excruciating period, but we respectfully request privacy as we mourn and navigate through this arduous journey."

(Note: The second paragraph mentioning Hasselhoff's statement was repeated in the original text and has been condensed into one paragraph in this revised version for clarity and conciseness.)

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