Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff’s Toxicology Report Revealed After Death

Content warning: This story discusses suicide.

More details are surfacing on Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff‘s final moments.

In March, it was reported by toxicology reports obtained by Us Weekly that David Hasselhoff’s former spouse passed away due to an overdose of several medications.

The medical examiner in Los Angeles County found traces of Benzodiazepines, a class of drugs that reduce activity in the nervous system and are commonly used for anxiety management. Additionally, she had Clonazepam – marketed under the brand name Klonopin – in her system. This drug is often prescribed to control seizures and panic disorders. Furthermore, there were traces of 7-Aminoclonazepam, a metabolite of Klonopin, as confirmed by the Cleveland Clinic.

According to the medical examiner’s records reviewed by TopMob News, the cause of death for Bach-Hasselhoff was not related to drugs.

However, the report didn’t just reveal her past health issues; it also offered insights into her mental condition leading up to her demise.

In a report, it’s stated that Bach-Hasselhoff, who was wedded to the famous Baywatch actress between 1989 and 2006, expressed thoughts of suicide last year; however, no such attempts were ever made.

Hasselhoff, who tied the knot with Hayley Roberts back in 2018, also shared his sentiments following her demise.

Pamela Hasselhoff’s death has left our family heartbroken, as we shared the news with TMZ on March 6. We appreciate the compassionate messages we’ve received during these hard days, yet ask for privacy to mourn and cope with this tough situation.

In the aftermath of her demise, Hasselhoff, who tied the knot with Hayley Roberts in 2018, also expressed his sentiments publicly.

Pamela Hasselhoff’s death has left our family with a profound sense of sorrow, as expressed in a statement to TMZ on March 6. We are touched by the affectionate tributes and sympathy messages we have received during these trying days, yet ask for understanding and space as we mourn and find our way through this tough period.

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2025-06-03 03:47