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.