All three dogs of the two Tokio Hotel musicians and Heidi Klum died within a short time. Bill Kaulitz describes the time as the “saddest two weeks ever” in his entire life.
The two Tokio Hotel musicians Tom and Bill Kaulitz and model Heidi Klum mourn their pets. All three dogs have died in the past few weeks, as reported by Klum’s husband Tom and his twin brother Bill in their podcast “Kaulitz Hills – Senf aus Hollywood”.
First, the family dog Capper died about three weeks ago at the age of 15, and a few days after the death of the German Shorthaired Pointer, Bill’s four-year-old bulldog Stitch also died. In the podcast, Tom then added: “I don’t even know how to say it, but he died on the same day as my second dog Anton.”
The two had not yet told of the death of the wolfhound, who, according to the information, was not even four years old, because at first they could not understand it all. “We lost our dogs, the entire pack, our dearest sweet little babies within two weeks,” said Tom.
It is unclear why dogs died
There are still many questions about the reasons why the dogs died so “amazingly surprising” and within a short time. “Stitch was never sick, there was nothing,” Bill said on the podcast. “He just collapsed and fell over.” Of course, friends would also have expressed the suspicion that the dogs could have been poisoned. “We get to the bottom of these things,” said Bill.
On Instagram, Klum and Kaulitz subsequently edited the text of a picture that the two had taken with the wolfhound in Palm Springs just a few days ago. “Such a beautiful day – we didn’t know it would be our last. We love you Anton,” they wrote. “I have no more tears left,” Tom said on the podcast. Brother Bill added: “It has been the saddest two weeks of my entire life for me. I have never cried so much.”
Source: Stern
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