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DAVID HASSELHOFF - HASSELHOFF 'NEGLECTED' INJURED WIFE

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HASSELHOFF 'NEGLECTED' INJURED WIFE

DAVID HASSELHOFF's ex-wife PAMELA BACH blames a motorcycle accident for the breakdown of their 16-year marriage. Bach suffered a fractured ankle and broken wrist and Hasselhoff sustained a broken rib when the actor lost control of their motorcycle in 2003. The 43-year-old mother of two says her former husband neglected her after the crash, leading the eventual breakdown of their marriage. She says, "I couldn't walk for a year and was in a wheelchair. They told me I'd never walk again. During that whole year, he took me out only twice - once to a Celine Dion concert and once to a basketball game. He let the housekeeper take care of me."


25 May 2007 17:07


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The publicity hungry Pamela Bach is at it again! She continues to turn custody and divorce hearings into a perpetual media Punch and Judy Show. The motorcycle accident and resulting deterioration of their relationship was already covered in depth on pages 238 and 239 of David Hasselhoff's autobiography, so why is she mentioning it here? "When we got home, she was frustrated with the slowness of her recovery. I was frustrated with not working, and the situation had a damaging effect on our marriage. Instead of bringing us closer together, ti drove us apart." Need I say more?







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