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David Hasselhoff and Family Mourn the Loss of Ex-Wife Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff

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The entertainment world and family of former Baywatch star David Hasselhoff are in mourning following the tragic death of his ex-wife, Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff. The 62-year-old actress was discovered at her Hollywood Hills home, having died by suicide, according to multiple reports.

David Hasselhoff released a heartfelt statement expressing the family’s sorrow: “Our family is deeply saddened by the recent passing of Pamela Hasselhoff, ” he shared, adding their appreciation for the support they have received. The family emphasized their request for privacy during this challenging period.

Pamela, known for her roles in renowned TV series like "Knight Rider" and "Baywatch", where she originally met Hasselhoff, was found deceased on a Wednesday evening. Reports indicate she suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and no suicide note was discovered at the scene.

Upon not hearing from Pamela for several days, concerned family members prompted law enforcement and paramedics to check her residence. Unfortunately, their worries were confirmed when she was pronounced dead on-site.

Pamela and David Hasselhoff were married from 1989 until their divorce in 2006, which was noted for its long-drawn disputes over spousal support, concluding a decade later in 2017. Together, they had two daughters, Taylor and Hayley, who, along with granddaughter London, survive Pamela.

The news has brought an outpouring of condolences from fans and friends alike, as they fondly remember Pamela’s contributions to both television and her beloved family. Her final social media post reflected her love for her granddaughter, expressing hope and gratitude for the coming year.

As the Hasselhoff family navigates this loss, they continue to express gratitude for the support from their friends, fans, and the public, hoping for privacy as they grieve.

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