People - Frank Zander still in hospital
According to his son, Berlin pop musician Frank Zander (81) is now being treated at the Charité hospital. He is still weak, he said on Sunday in response to an inquiry from the German Press Agency. "But yesterday we laughed together again," said Marcus Zander.
The Berlin veteran was hospitalized at the beginning of the week. He was tired and tired and almost fell asleep while eating. Zander Junior confirmed during the week that the traditional Christmas party for the homeless and needy in Berlin would still take place next Friday. In August, Zander Senior announced his retirement from the big stages.
Homeless party
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While Frank Zander recovers in Charité, the traditional Christmas party for the homeless and needy in Berlin, organized by him, is still scheduled for next Friday. This event, known for its social significance, will bring joy to numerous people experiencing homelessness.
Despite being hospitalized, Frank Zander's son confirmed that the Christmas spirit will not be diminished, emphasizing their commitment to helping the less fortunate in Berlin, Germany.
The German Press Agency reported on Sunday about Frank Zander's health, shedding light on the situation of the renowned Berlin pop musician. Despite his weak state, Zander managed to share a moment of laughter with his son.
In the wake of Frank Zander's hospitalization, Berlin remains a city sympathetic to social causes. Charité, one of Germany's top medical facilities, is providing care for the beloved musician.
Amidst the festive preparations for Christmas, the issue of homelessness persists in Berlin and across Germany. The celebration organized by Zander serves as a reminder of the need for social support and unity during this merry season.
Frank Zander's dedication to helping the homeless is widely recognized in the German press, with outlets like the German Press Agency and Stern regularly covering his efforts.
Source: www.stern.de