Karl Dall († 79): Wigald Boning: “His death is a blatant wrong decision”



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Mourning mood among fans and friends! After the death of cult comedian Karl Dall, his colleague Wigald Boning spoke with poignant lines.

He was last seen on television on the ARD series “Rote Rosen” as the old rocker “Richie Sky.” Comedy legend Karl Dall died on Monday (November 23) at the age of 79. The comedian was unable to recover from the effects of his recent stroke and succumbed to them.

Karl Dall’s family confirmed his death in a statement, saying according to “Bild”: “He was not only a popular comedian and entertainer, but above all an exceptionally lovable and personable person.” There were also countless fans and colleagues among the mourners who tried to express their surprise in words on social media.

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Wigald Boning mourns Karl Dall: “I’ll see you again, somewhere”

In addition to stars like Oliver Pocher (42), Jenny Elvers (48) and Oliver Kalkofe (55), television colleague Wigald Boning (53) also expressed emotional words on his Twitter account. In the past he was in front of the camera with Karl Dall for shows like “Genial Daneben” or “Jux & Dallerei”.

On Monday (November 23), Boning wrote the poignant lines: “Karl was one of the friendliest anarchists I ever had the chance to meet. His death is a blatantly wrong decision. The only consolation: the thought of how he offends to everyone in purgatory, it makes me smile in pain. We’ll see you again, somewhere! “

Karl Dall’s daughter spoke out about the stroke a few days ago

Just a few days ago, Janina Dall Nenadic (46), daughter of the German cult comedian, confirmed to the RTL station that she had suffered a stroke with brain hemorrhage on “November 11 in Lüneburg”. At the time, the family was still waiting for a miracle and assured fans: “Thanks to quick medical help, he was able to undergo an operation immediately. The doctors are safe.” Unfortunately, that shouldn’t be the case. What remains now is the memory of Karl Dall’s incomparable sense of humor.

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