Pamela Bach shared a loving conversation with one of her daughters shortly before taking her own life.

The Baywatch star, 61,  who was divorced from actor David Hasselhoff, 72, died by suicide in March, but according investigative documents, before she made that fateful decision, she shared an early morning conversation with one of her children. 

Bach was mom to Taylor, 35, and Hayley, 32 and spoke with one of them at 7:45 that morning.

Per the report obtained by Daily Mail, the conversation was a sweet one as the struggling star told her daughter that she ‘loved her very much.’ 

The report shared that Bach’s daughter continued to call her throughout the day, but ‘never’ got an answer. 

It was the same daughter who decided to drive to her mom’s house and check on her, only to discover Bach lying in bed, ‘unresponsive.’ 

Pamela Bach shared a loving conversation with one of her daughters shortly before taking her own life;  Pictured in Los Angeles in May 2024

Pamela Bach shared a loving conversation with one of her daughters shortly before taking her own life;  Pictured in Los Angeles in May 2024

The documents do not seem to identify which of Bach’s children found her, but It has been previously reported that it was Hayley, an actress and plus-sized model, who was first on the scene.  

At the time, neighbors told the Daily Mail that the young woman was seen outside her mother’s home ‘screaming and crying’ when the paramedics arrived.

The report also stated that there was no suicide note at the scene and there was no indication of foul play. 

According to the report, Bach had ‘mentioned suicide last year, but there were never any attempts.’

People reported that the Sirens star had taken several medications that day, including Benzodiazepines, used to treat anxiety and depression along with  Clonazepam and 7- Aminoclonazepam which can be used to treat panic and seizure disorders.

Bach’s former nanny, Dateline journalist Andrea Canning, also told People that the actress had never completely recovered from a 2003 motorcycle accident she and Hasselhoff had been involved in, resulting in a broken back and neck.

‘The last time I saw her, she was walking with a cane. She wasn’t the Pamela I knew,’ Canning told the outlet.

‘She was just having difficulty getting around. It took a toll on her, that accident.’

Bach was mom to daughters Taylor, 35, (l) and  Hayley, 32, (r) and according to investigators,  told one of them during an early morning phone call on the day of her death that she 'loved her very much'

Bach was mom to daughters Taylor, 35, (l) and  Hayley, 32, (r) and according to investigators,  told one of them during an early morning phone call on the day of her death that she ‘loved her very much’

She shared her girls with Baywatch star David Hasselhoff, 72;  Picture in Los Angeles in November 2001

She shared her girls with Baywatch star David Hasselhoff, 72;  Picture in Los Angeles in November 2001

Hayley paid tribute to her mother when she attended the Cannes Film Festival in May; Pictured in Cannes in May Sharing on social media, Hayley revealed she wore a red gown 'inspired by one you once wore to the 1996 golden globes,' which was 'recreated' for the event; Pictured in Beverly Hills in January 1996

Hayley paid tribute to her mother when she attended the Cannes Film Festival in May, revealing on social media she wore a red gown ‘inspired by one you once wore to the 1996 golden globes,’ which was ‘recreated’ for the event

 According to Canning, the former blonde bombshell was reportedly also dealing with financial difficulties as well. 

Hayley paid tribute to her mother when she attended the Cannes Film Festival in May, revealing on social media she wore a red gown ‘inspired by one you once wore to the 1996 golden globes,’ which was ‘recreated’ for the event. 

‘Mama would be so proud,’ her sister Taylor wrote in response to the sweet gesture. 

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) or text Crisis Text Line at 741741. 

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