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"Berlin - Day & Night" actor dies at 39

In the reality series "Berlin - Tag & Nacht", he became known as "Ole ohne Kohle" - now Falko Ochsenknecht has died unexpectedly.

Falko Ochsenknecht became famous with the reality program "Berlin - Tag & Nacht". Now he has died...
Falko Ochsenknecht became famous with the reality program "Berlin - Tag & Nacht". Now he has died at the age of 39.

Television - "Berlin - Day & Night" actor dies at 39

The reality TV star from the show "Berlin – Tag & Nacht" (BTN), Falko Ochsenknecht, is dead. He unexpectedly passed away at the age of only 39 years. The "Berlin – Tag & Nacht" producers confirmed this on Instagram without providing any details. "We had hoped that the rumors would not be confirmed, but now we have sad certainty: We are shocked and speechless about the death of our respected colleague", the message reads.

He became known through his role as "Ole ohne Kohle" in "Berlin – Tag & Night", which he played with great passion for many years. According to the industry portal imdb.com, Ochsenknecht worked on RTLzwei for 50 episodes of the series between 2011 and 2022. "Our thoughts are with his family and friends during this difficult time. Falko, you will always be in our hearts", emphasized the "Berlin – Tag & Nacht" team.

People across Germany were saddened by the news of Falko Ochsenknecht's death, as his popularity soared through his role on "Berlin – Tag & Nacht". Despite his departure from the world of television, his impact continued on platforms like Instagram, where fans could still connect with him. Many will remember his memorable appearances on German television, including his role as "Ole ohne Kohle" in "Berlin – Tag & Nacht".

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