On Friday evening, the urn with the ashes of long-time television presenter Alfred Biolek was buried in Cologne’s Melatenfriedhof. Everything was calm and dignified, said his adoptive son Scott Biolek-Ritchie of the German press agency. “Bio” died on July 23 at the age of 87 in his apartment in Cologne. Only close friends and family members were present at the funeral after the cemetery was officially closed. The urn was sunk into the ground on the grave of Photokina co-founder Leo Fritz Gruber (1908-2005). Biolek was friends with the family. Celebrities such as the painter Sigmar Polke, the popular actor Willy Millowitsch and the former Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle rest in the more than 200-year-old Melaten cemetery.

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