One of David Hasselhoff's daughters with ex-wife Pamela Bach Hasselhoff was clearly “hysterical” after discovering her mother's body following the actress's suicide.
Pamela was found dead at her home in Hollywood Hills, California after suffering a gunshot wound to her head Wednesday night. She was 62 years old.
Neighbor Hiromi Oschekki I told the Daily Mail On Thursday, she heard paramedics arrive at the residence around 9pm and hear a young woman who believes she is 32-year-old Haley Hasselhoff “crying and crying.”
Osiecki said: She was crying and saying, “I just want to get my car.”
“A little later she came out with the police. I heard her cry and someone was trying to comfort her,” Oshiekki continued.
“The police took her home and tried to close the door, but the door opened. She went in and out a few times.”
“I didn't know what was going on inside the house,” Osiekki said the young woman came out saying, “crying like crazy.”
Osiecki and her husband John Osiecki told the outlet that Haley lived in the house with Pamela about a decade ago. They recognized her Mercedes in the driveway on Wednesday night.
Neighbors claimed that paramedics and police were frequently called to the house while the mother-daughter duo lived together, but they didn't know why.
Hiromi said that she was “sad” when she saw Pamela last putting out the trash on Monday night.
However, John called her death “shocking.” Because “she was chatty” and “who would talk to a lot of people when she walked the dog.”
A law enforcement source told TMZ that the “Baywatch” star did not leave a suicide note.
David and Pamela, 72, were married from 1989 to 2006. They shared Haley and her daughter, Taylor Hasselhoff, 34.
Pamela's agent Sharon Kelly told Page 6 in a heartbreaking statement that she was “shocked and still dealing with what's lost.” [her] She called it “the power of nature.”
She said: Pamela often spoke about how proud she is of both her daughters and what they blossomed. ”
Kelly asked, “Please tell the world and her daughters Haley and Taylor that Pamela is a 'prideful mom'.”
David was posted on social media. We are grateful that love and support have been poured into this challenging time, but we kindly request privacy as we grieve and navigate this challenging time. ”
If you or someone you know is affected by the issues raised in this story, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-Talk (8255) or the Text Crisis Textline at 741741.


