At the end of this tragic Tags Carmen Hanken reported late on Monday night with an emotional farewell text to word. “My Tamme is surprising about the rainbow bridge,” she wrote on the Facebook page of Hanken-yard, she and her husband operated. Only a few hours earlier, her husband Tamme Hanken died failure at the age of 56 of a heart. Since his first TV appearance in 2008, the chiropractor for animals had grown up with their own broadcasts as “bone crusher” and “the XXL Ostfriese”, especially by his naughty spells known.
14 wonderful years you’ve allowed your husband to spend more wrote Carmen Hanken. “Find a beautiful place in the new-Rich, my treasure I’ll always keep You in my heart.” How much of the unexpected death of the “XXL.” moved the people, can be seen in the reactions on the Internet. “Now he’ll settle for the angels the wings,” wrote one user on Twitter. “One of the Best, most capable and most interesting people in the number of those who went much too early,” added another. Celebrities such as the RTL-Moderator Frank Buschmann commented: “RIP big, gentle man. The Good ones often go too early".
The parting words of Carmen Hanken has been shared in Facebook within a few hours, more than 60 000 times. They also thanked for the reactions. “I’m very overwhelmed by how many condolences already are now arrived at me. Many thanks to All of you. I’m happy that Tamme has touched so many people."
Also reached the TV station Kabel eins, which Hankens show “The bone crusher on tour” last for up to two million viewers, is a tribute to the deceased. The channel to be a program completely on Sunday. The NDR, where Hankens career began, shows today, Wednesday, special broadcasts in honor of Tamme Hanken (see info box). Miss. his Fans especially the sense of Humor of 2.06 meters wide and 145-pound lower Saxony The spells were often borderline, but restraint was not Hanken the cause of Tamme. And finally, he was able to laugh about himself: “My Motto is always: Also these hands can be gentle.” With those hands he’s dealt with over decades of sick animals. The work as a “bone crusher” was a family tradition – whether they will continue? Unknown.
recently he had bought with his wife, Carmen, a house in the South. He wanted to spend his evening of Life, “when all the madness with the TV is over,” he said in April in an interview with this editorial.
But, at least, Hanken still seems to be the least cheerful. “What do we live but in a butter barrel,” he said in April. People should more appreciate what you have and less ranting.
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