Los Angeles, California – The cause of death of Pamela Bach has been officially confirmed three weeks after her sudden passing on March 5. The ex-wife of “Baywatch” star David Hasselhoff died as a result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, according to the death certificate obtained. Her passing has been ruled a suicide, with reports indicating that she used a revolver and was subsequently cremated.
Bach and Hasselhoff were married for 17 years from 1989 to 2006. Law enforcement sources revealed that Bach’s family members became concerned after not hearing from her, leading them to check on her at her Los Angeles home where she was found deceased. While no suicide note was discovered, paramedics declared her dead at the scene.
The 62-year-old Bach had two daughters, Hayley Hasselhoff and Taylor Ann Hasselhoff, with Hasselhoff. Following her death, Hayley was reported to be the family member who discovered her mother’s body, resulting in a distressing scene as described by a neighbor. Hayley later expressed her devastation on social media, sharing a heartfelt tribute to her mother.
Additionally, Taylor also honored her late mother and vowed to carry on her legacy. Hasselhoff himself paid tribute to Bach and requested privacy for the family during this difficult time. Taylor has moved to take control of her late mother’s estate, valued at $840,000.
Bach had a career in Hollywood, meeting Hasselhoff on the set of “Knight Rider” in 1985 and appearing alongside him in “Baywatch.” Her sudden passing has left her family, friends, and fans mourning her loss, highlighting the importance of mental health awareness and support. If you are experiencing a crisis or need help, resources such as crisis counseling services in New York City and the National Suicide Prevention hotline are available for assistance.