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Cult singer released from hospital

Frank Zander is no longer in hospital. There is even hope that he will be able to attend his homeless meal.

Frank Zander has to undergo further examinations in January..aussiedlerbote.de
Frank Zander has to undergo further examinations in January..aussiedlerbote.de

Frank Zander - Cult singer released from hospital

All fans of cult singer Frank Zander (81) can breathe a sigh of relief for the time being. After his stay in hospital, the musician has been discharged and is currently recovering in his Charlottenburg apartment. His son Marcus Zander (55) confirmed this in an interview with the "Bild" newspaper: "The whole family is very, very happy that he was allowed to leave the hospital." They are grateful that Frank Zander is back home and can celebrate Christmas with his family.

However, his son also made it clear: "But he's not healthy. You have to say that very clearly. You have to be honest about that. And we are being honest." Whether his father will be able to come to his famous and annual Christmas party for the homeless and needy on Friday, December 22, 2023, will have to be decided at short notice: "The chances are very good, though. So good that he will at least be able to attend the party for a moment and greet the guests from the stage."

Frank Zander has also already made a statement

However, Frank Zander will have to return to the clinic in January for further examinations. The vitamins and restorative preparations he was given had "done him a lot of good". However, a diagnosis will not be made until the beginning of January. "We are very confident that Frank can heal completely, that he will be back to his 'old self'," Marcus continues.

The musician had to be taken to a clinic in Berlin by ambulance on 11 December. Following a coronavirus infection, his health had been getting "worse by the day", as his son Markus revealed to B.Z. shortly after he was admitted. Zander himself also gave a brief statement. He could imagine something better than being in hospital, but: "I was getting weaker and weaker."

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Source: www.stern.de

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