Frank Zander's health situation is causing quite a stir. The beloved cult singer was taken to Martin Luther Hospital in Berlin last Monday, a situation confirmed initially by his son, Marcus, in the "B.Z." newspaper. After his appearance on a television show and a previous bout with COVID-19, Frank's health had been declining daily. He barely left his bed in the morning and lost his appetite. Fearing the worsening condition, his family doctor urgently recommended hospitalization via ambulance.
From his hospital bed, Frank provided a brief statement, expressing his disappointment at the unexpected turn of events. He'd rather be preparing for his annual Christmas party for the needy and homeless beforeidealing with this hospital stint. However, he acknowledged the necessity of medical intervention, as his strength was depleting, and the excellent care he was receiving at the hospital was ensuring his well-being.
The Christmas party is planned for later this month in Berlin, marking the 29th occasion the "Hier kommt Kurt" singer has organized it. This year, the feast is scheduled for December 22, and Frank's son has hinted that the singer's participation may be uncertain due to his hectic treatment schedule.
During this challenging time, Frank's family and supporters remain hopeful for his swift recovery. They believe Frank's resilience and strong spirit will help him return to his beloved charity event.
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Additionally, in other surprising news, a Rotary Christmas Party took place at the Rotary Club of Lakewood, where the Rotarians and guests provided assistance to needy families at Mary Bridge Children's Hospital. Approximately 75 attendees participated in various activities and presentations [1]. Although it appears Frank Zander was not directly involved in this event, it's a heartwarming reminder of the generosity that Christmas parties for the needy evoke.
[1] Source: Rotary Club of Lakewood (No specific date provided)