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Economic Times
3 days ago
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What did David Hasselhoff's ex-wife Pamela Bach tell her daughter before her death and the mystery of drugs in her body
Pamela Bach's final words Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Fresh details have emerged in the sudden death of Actress Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff, ex-wife of actor and singer David Hasselhoff , who died at the age of 62 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on March 5, 2025. Now, nearly three months after her death, the actresses' last conversation with her daughter before she claimed her life has to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner death investigation summary, she had three drugs - Benzodiazepines, Clonazepam and 7- Aminoclonazepam - in her system at the time of her United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) states that Benzodiazepines are "depressants that produce sedation and hypnosis, relieve anxiety and muscle spasms, and reduce seizures'. Both Clonazepam and 7- Aminoclonazepam are in a class of Benzodiazepines, according to the her death, Bach-Hasselhoff spoke to her daughter over the phone at approximately 7:45 am local time on March 5. According to media reports, she told her daughter that she 'loved her very much" during the the call, the daughter made multiple attempts to reach out to her mother throughout the day but 'never' received a reply. Later she arrived at her residence for a welfare check only to find her mother lying on her bed 'unresponsive'. Emergency services were called and paramedics pronounced Bach-Hasselhoff dead at the scene. No death note or signs of foul play were discovered. Bach-Hasselhoff had two daughters Taylor and Hayley with her ex-husband David Hasselhoff. She was married to him from 1989 to a statement to following her death, David stated that the family was "deeply saddened". He also expressed his gratitude for the support that the family received during the difficult time and requested privacy.


Time of India
3 days ago
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- Time of India
What did David Hasselhoff's ex-wife Pamela Bach tell her daughter before her death and the mystery of drugs in her body
Fresh details have emerged in the sudden death of Actress Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff, ex-wife of actor and singer David Hasselhoff , who died at the age of 62 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on March 5, 2025. Now, nearly three months after her death, the actresses' last conversation with her daughter before she claimed her life has surfaced. According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner death investigation summary, she had three drugs - Benzodiazepines, Clonazepam and 7- Aminoclonazepam - in her system at the time of her death. The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) states that Benzodiazepines are "depressants that produce sedation and hypnosis, relieve anxiety and muscle spasms, and reduce seizures'. Both Clonazepam and 7- Aminoclonazepam are in a class of Benzodiazepines, according to the DEA. Play Video Pause Skip Backward Skip Forward Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:00 Loaded : 0% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 1x Playback Rate Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off , selected Captions captions settings , opens captions settings dialog captions off , selected Audio Track default , selected Picture-in-Picture Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Text Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Caption Area Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Drop shadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Linda Kozlowski, 67, Shows Off Her Perfect Figure In A New Photo Today's NYC Undo Pamela Bach's final words Before her death, Bach-Hasselhoff spoke to her daughter over the phone at approximately 7:45 am local time on March 5. According to media reports, she told her daughter that she 'loved her very much" during the conversation. After the call, the daughter made multiple attempts to reach out to her mother throughout the day but 'never' received a reply. Later she arrived at her residence for a welfare check only to find her mother lying on her bed 'unresponsive'. Live Events Emergency services were called and paramedics pronounced Bach-Hasselhoff dead at the scene. No death note or signs of foul play were discovered. Bach-Hasselhoff had two daughters Taylor and Hayley with her ex-husband David Hasselhoff. She was married to him from 1989 to 2006. In a statement to following her death, David stated that the family was "deeply saddened". He also expressed his gratitude for the support that the family received during the difficult time and requested privacy.
Yahoo
3 days ago
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Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff's Toxicology Report Revealed After Death
Originally appeared on E! Online Content warning: This story discusses suicide. More details are surfacing on Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff's final moments. When David Hasselhoff's ex-wife died by suicide in March, she had multiple medications in her system at the time, according to toxicology documents obtained by Us Weekly. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner determined she had taken Benzodiazepines, which decrease nervous system activity and are often used to treat anxiety. She also had Clonazepam (known by the brand name Klonopin) in her system, which is used to treat seizures and panic disorder, as well as 7-Aminoclonazepam, a metabolite of Klonopin, per the Cleveland Clinic. Bach-Hasselhoff's cause of death was not drug-related, per medical examiner records viewed by E! News. But her medical history wasn't the only detail shared in the report; it also shed more light on her state of mind before her passing. Bach-Hasselhoff, who was married to the Baywatch star from 1989 to 2006, had 'mentioned suicide last year, but there were never any attempts,' per the report. More from E! Online 16 and Pregnant Star Whitney Purvis' Son Weston Gosa Dead at 16 Vanessa Bryant Seemingly Addresses Pregnancy Speculation Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's Daughter Shiloh Debuts New Name Hasselhoff—who has been married to Hayley Roberts since 2018—also spoke out in the wake of her passing. 'Our family is deeply saddened by the recent passing of Pamela Hasselhoff,' he said in a statement to TMZ March 6. 'We are grateful for the outpouring of love and support during this difficult time but we kindly request privacy as we grieve and navigate through this challenging time." Hasselhoff—who has been married to Hayley Roberts since 2018—also spoke out in the wake of her passing. 'Our family is deeply saddened by the recent passing of Pamela Hasselhoff,' he said in a statement to TMZ March 6. 'We are grateful for the outpouring of love and support during this difficult time but we kindly request privacy as we grieve and navigate through this challenging time." If you or someone you know needs help, call 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. You can also call the network, previously known as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, at 800-273-8255, text HOME to 741741 or visit for additional resources.


New York Post
3 days ago
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- New York Post
David Hasselhoff's ex-wife Pamela Bach's haunting final words to daughter revealed after suicide
A mother's love. Pamela Bach's chilling last conversation with her daughter before taking her life has been revealed. David Hasselhoff's ex-wife died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head on March 5. 12 David Hasselhoff with Pamela Bach and their daughters in 2002. The investigation summary obtained by The Post on Monday, June 2, revealed she had Benzodiazepines, Clonazepam and 7- Aminoclonazepam in her system at the time of death. It also revealed the last words she ever told her daughter. Bach — who shared two daughters with Hasselhoff: Hayley, 32, and Taylor, 35 — spoke with one of their children on the phone at approximately 7:45 a.m. on the day she died, according to the report. During their conversation, Hasselhoff's ex told her daughter that she 'loved her very much.' Those, apparently, were the last words she ever exchanged with her child. 12 Pamela Bach (R) and daughter Taylor-Ann Hasselhoff. Getty Images 12 Hayley Hasselhoff with Pamela Bach. Russell Einhorn/Splash News The report disclosed that Bach's same daughter continued to call and text her throughout the day but 'never' got a reply. It also stated that the daughter arrived at her residence for a welfare check and discovered her mom lying on her bed 'unresponsive.' Located near her body was 'an empty gun case, a box of Federal 38 Special bullets, originally with 20 bullets, now with 5 bullets missing,' the summary read. 12 Pamela Bach died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on March 5. pamelabachhasselhoff/Instagram 12 David Hasselhoff and Pamela Bach were married from 1989 to 2006. Getty Images 12 She also appeared on 'Baywatch.' WireImage It was previously reported that their daughter Hayley was the one who found Bach's body. At the time, neighbors told the Daily Mail that Hayley was seen outside her mother's home 'screaming and crying' when the paramedics arrived. The report also stated that no suicide note or signs of foul play were found and that Bach had 'mentioned suicide last year, but there were never any attempts.' 12 Benzodiazepines, Clonazepam and 7- Aminoclonazepam were found in her system. Getty Images 12 Pamela Bach told her daughter she 'loved her very much' in their final conversation. Getty Images As for the drugs found in her system, Benzodiazepines are often used to treat anxiety and depression. Clonazepam and 7- Aminoclonazepam can be used to treat panic disorders and seizure disorders. People was the first to report the news. Hayley broke her silence on her mother's suicide on March 14. 12 Hayley shared a childhood photo with her mom in a tribute post. hhasselhoff/Instagram 'Mom, last night was one of the hardest. I don't know if it's because it's been a week since your passing or the synchronization of the rain tonight, just like the night of. I pray that one day I can find comfort in the sound of rain again, as it'll symbolize your spirit going to heaven, but for now, all I hear is my heart aching for you,' Hayley wrote, sharing a childhood photo with her mom. 'This yearning is unlike anything I've ever known, but I need you to know that I will love you in every form. I'm choosing to be strong for you to make you proud,' she continued. 'Taylor and I are staying strong, carrying the pride you instilled in us and protecting one another, knowing that the bond you taught us to cherish will always guide us. This unbreakable bond will stay with us forever. We will make you proud, I promise,' she wrote. 12 Pamela Bach with David Hasselhoff and their children. Getty Images Hayley concluded, ''I love you' will never be enough because my whole heart is yours, and it always will be. I love you my beautiful, beautiful mama until the end of time.' Taylor also addressed her mom's shocking passing, saying in part, 'You are my best friend, my whole heart, my everything. I promise to make you proud & celebrate you every day.' Bach and Hasselhoff were married from 1989 to 2006. The pair met on the set of 'Knight Rider' in 1985, with Bach also starring alongside him in 'Baywatch' during their marriage. 12 Pamela Bach was 62 years old. pamelabachhasselhoff/Instagram 12 She had talked about suicide in the past, per the report. Getty Images for Max Mara 'Our family is deeply saddened by the recent passing of Pamela Hasselhoff,' Hasselhoff shared following his ex-wife's passing. 'We are grateful for the outpouring of love and support during this difficult time but we kindly request privacy as we grieve and navigate through this challenging time.' He reportedly did not attend her funeral. Following her suicide, Taylor filed to control her late mother's estate, which was valued at $840,000. If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts or are experiencing a mental health crisis and live in New York City, you can call 1-888-NYC-WELL for free and confidential crisis counseling. If you live outside the five boroughs, you can dial the 24/7 National Suicide Prevention hotline at 988 or go to
Yahoo
21-05-2025
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Diddy Sex-Trafficking Trial Is Shown Shocking Photos of Items Found Inside Rapper's $48 Million Miami ‘Freak-Off' Mansion During Fed Raid
Prosecutors in ' sex-trafficking trial have presented a trove of horrifying photos that reveal the sordid array of items found inside the rapper's $48 million Miami mansion when it was raided by federal agents in March 2024—six months before his arrest. Homeland Security Special Agent Gerard Gannon, who led the raids on Diddy's Florida and California homes, took to the stand on May 20 and May 21 to recount the circumstances leading up to those events, while detailing the items that were found inside the musician's property on Star Island in Miami. Diddy, 55, was arrested in New York City in September 2024 and has been charged with five criminal counts, according to NBC: one count of racketeering conspiracy; two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. He has repeatedly denied the allegations made against him and entered a plea of not guilty in court. Investigators are understood to have spent months compiling evidence to use in the case against Diddy, who saw both his Star Island mansion and his Holmby Hills property in Los Angeles combed through by authorities back in March as part of the investigation. Now, images shared with the jury and the public have revealed at least some of the findings made inside the Florida dwelling, with photos capturing multiple weapons, including AR-15 rifle parts, as well as numerous pairs of women's high heels, sex toys, and dozens of bottles of baby oil littering the expansive property. Several different drugs were also discovered in the property, with Gannon revealing that an assortment of pills, white powder, and a 'crystal rock-like substance' that later tested positive for cocaine and ketamine were uncovered from a Gucci bag in the closet, per CNN. Another photo captures a prescription bottle for Clonazepam as well as natural treatments for erectile dysfunction. Rubber ducks were also seen stored in a box in one photo, while Just For Men hair dye was captured in another, alongside a hairdryer. One image taken inside a bathroom in the home revealed that the mirror had been covered in several message, some of which appear to have been written in lipstick, while others were scrawled in black marker. 'Love you love Diddy,' read one, while another said: 'What do you WANT?' A third read: 'You a legend and quite stn Team Puffy.' Meanwhile, pictures taken outside the dwelling reveal that the gates to the compound were smashed open by an armored vehicle in an attempt to gain access to the home, which Diddy bought in two parts, snapping up the first of two homes for $14.5 million in 2003, while he purchased the second for $35 million in 2021. During his time on the stand, Gannon revealed that six people were present inside the home when Homeland Security agents began the raid, including a music producer, a property manager, and other members of Diddy's staff. He confirmed that they were all handcuffed while the raid was carried out, but stated that no weapons or any other paraphernalia was found on their persons. Gannon also said that, while the AR-15s found in the home were dismantled at the time, agents did find a loaded .45 handgun inside a guesthouse on the property, although he described the structure as a 'guard house' during his testimony. In total, he said that 25 bottles of baby oil were discovered in a closet inside the home. Other findings included three cell phones that were discovered inside a Balenciaga rain boot, as well as 18 pairs of high heeled shoes, many of which were in boxes when they were found. The home is understood to be one of several locations in which Diddy is accused of holding so-called 'freak-off' parties, which the indictment against him described as 'elaborate and produced sex performances' that involved women being coerced into sex and drug abuse. 'Freak-off activity is the core of this case, and freak-offs are inherently dangerous,' prosecutor Emily A. Johnson said during a hearing in September. Authorities claim that Diddy held these 'freak-offs' in a number of locations, including at his Holmby Hills mansion, his estate on Miami's exclusive Star Island, as well as several hotel rooms. Agents were preciously said to have found more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and several firearms during their raids on his two properties. Diddy previously dragged his Miami home into his case shortly after his arrest, when he offered the property up as collateral as part of a failed $50 million bail plea. The rapper appeared before a judge in a Manhattan courtroom soon after he was taken into custody, when he offered to post a $50 million bond to secure his release. However, his bail plea was rejected by the judge, who ordered that the rapper be taken to jail where he will await the start of his trial, agreeing with prosecutors that Diddy is too much of a risk to be allowed to go free, despite his lawyers offering up a very sizable bail proposal. That package included his mansion on Miami's exclusive Star Island, which was valued at $48 million in the bail plea; his mother's Miami home was also included to cover the other $2 million in the total bail offer. Diddy also offered to limit his travel to Miami and New York City, and claimed that he would keep his private jet—which he said he was trying to sell—parked in Los Angeles, to limit flight risk. At the time, it was revealed that the music mogul had 'paid off the remaining mortgage of about $18 million' on his Miami dwelling 'in anticipation' of the bail hearing. Meanwhile, Diddy's other main residence—an expansive property in Los Angeles—was put on the market just one week before his arrest, with an asking price of $61.5 million. Property records indicate that the home is still listed, despite the ongoing trial, with the same price. Trump's Tariff Truce With China Sends Homebuilder Stocks Surging in Positive Sign for the Housing Market Inflation Slowed in April as Falling Prices for Gas and Groceries Helped Offset Rising Housing Costs Home Prices Drop in Florida and Other Popular Markets—Here's Why Homeowners Shouldn't Panic