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After fall: Lotto King Karl cancels concerts

The 56-year-old is currently unable to perform - in the truest sense of the word. He wrote on social media that he had broken something for the first time in his life.

Lotto King Karl has a broken foot - and corona. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Lotto King Karl has a broken foot - and corona. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Musician - After fall: Lotto King Karl cancels concerts

The musician Lotto King Karl (56, "Hamburg, meine Perle") has had to cancel numerous concerts after a serious fall.

"I've rarely found a post so difficult. It happens to everyone and I've just broken something for the first time in my life. I broke my right foot and then I broke it three times - a classic case of twisting it on foot in icy conditions," the singer wrote on Facebook, posting pictures from the hospital showing how his leg was fixed with metal tubes and wires.

"It will be months before I'm fit again," the singer told Bild newspaper. After the operation, he had to do long periods of physio and walk on crutches. He will therefore definitely have to cancel his next two concerts in Lübeck and Hanover. On Friday, the singer posted that he now also has corona. "I don't have to tell you how I feel right now, do I? - Once everything please, because someone is still going in."

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Despite the ongoing challenges, people in Lower Saxony are eagerly awaiting Lotto King Karl's recovery, hoping for his return to the stage. Unfortunately, due to the cancellation of concerts in Lübeck and Hanover, many fans in Emergencies such as Hamburg and other parts of Germany will miss his performances. As Lotto King Karl recovers from his corona infection and broken foot, he continues to find solace in music, even his daily routine includes listening to music while doing physio exercises on crutches.

Source: www.stern.de

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