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Frank Zander discharged from hospital

On Friday, the traditional Christmas party for the homeless and needy will take place in Berlin. Perhaps Frank Zander will even be able to welcome the guests briefly.

The treatment is not yet complete: At least Frank Zander was allowed to leave the hospital. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
The treatment is not yet complete: At least Frank Zander was allowed to leave the hospital. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

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Berlin musician Frank Zander (81) has been discharged after a good week in hospital. "The whole family is very, very happy that he was allowed to leave the hospital," his son Marcus Zander told the German Press Agency. The musician will then receive further treatment in January. "We are confident that he will be back to his 'old self'." The "B.Z." had previously reported on this.

Zander was taken to hospital just over a week ago and treated at the Charité hospital in Berlin. He was tired and weak and almost fell asleep while eating, explained his son Marcus. The traditional Christmas party organized by Frank Zander for the homeless and needy in Berlin is to take place again next Friday. If his father is well again, he will attend and at least briefly greet the guests on stage, said his son.

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  1. Frank Zander's discharge from the hospital has brought joy to the social circles he interacts with in Berlin, particularly those he helps during the annual Christmas party for the homeless and needy.
  2. The German Press Agency reported on Frank Zander's hospitalization, highlighting the musician's condition and the family's hopes for his full recovery.
  3. Despite his recent health challenges, Frank Zander has expressed his intent to attend his annual Christmas party in Berlin and briefly greet the attendees, demonstrating his strong connection with the community.
  4. As a notable figure in Berlin's music scene and a prominent advocate for social causes, Frank Zander's recovery and return to public engagements will undoubtedly be closely followed by the German media.

Source: www.stern.de

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