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Pamela Bach’s last message to her daughter disclosed after her passing

Pamela Bach’s last message to her daughter disclosed after her passing

Pamela Bach’s Final Words to Her Daughter Revealed After Her Death

Three months after Pamela Bach’s tragic suicide, her last words to her daughter have come to light. On a recent Monday, it became known that she had a phone conversation with one of her daughters, possibly early that day.

Bach had two daughters, Haley, 32, and Taylor, 35, with actor David Hasselhoff. In that call, she expressed her deep love for one of them, saying, “I love you very much.” However, after their conversation at around 7:45 AM, her daughter continued to text and call throughout the day but didn’t receive any replies.

The report additionally noted that when Bach passed away, she had benzodiazepines, including clonazepam, in her system.

Back in March, at 62 years old, she suffered a head injury at her home in the Hollywood Hills. A neighbor, Hiromi Oschekki, recounted witnessing paramedics arrive and saw a woman she believed to be Haley in distress after discovering her mother’s body. “She was hysterical, screaming, crying on the streets,” Oschekki recalled, noting how devastated the woman appeared.

Later on, she mentioned hearing the woman cry out for comfort while being attended to by the police. “I didn’t really know what was going on at home,” she added, describing the scene.

On March 12, Taylor took to Instagram Stories to express her grief, stating she would do anything to hold her mother again. She described Pamela as her best friend and promised to honor her memory daily. Taylor also expressed her commitment to protect Haley, calling her mother “my everything.”

David Hasselhoff shared his sorrow via a Facebook post the day after Pamela’s death, asking for privacy as the family grieved. “Our family is deeply saddened by the recent death of Pamela Hasselhoff,” he wrote.

Reportedly, despite his statement, David did not attend Pamela’s funeral service in late May. Andrea Canning, a former nanny of Bach, indicated that she had been struggling with health and financial difficulties leading up to her tragic passing.

At one point, Canning recounted, Bach had expressed fears about becoming homeless, which only added to her burdens.

If you or someone you know is affected by the issues raised in this story, please reach out for help.

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