Magdeburg: Tokio Hotel star Gustav Schäfer was at the Christmas market

Magdeburg: Tokio Hotel star Gustav Schäfer was at the Christmas market

Gustav Schäfer shocked
Tokio Hotel star posted from the Magdeburg Christmas market – shortly before the attack






The stars of Tokio Hotel come from Magdeburg. Drummer Gustav Schäfer still lives there. A few hours before the alleged attack, Schäfer himself was at the Christmas market.

Both Bill and Tom Kaulitz as well as Georg Listing and Gustav Schäfer come from the Magdeburg area. The latter still lives in the city, which is in a state of emergency after the suspected attack on a Christmas market. Just a few hours before suspect Talib A. drove through the market in a borrowed BMW and killed several people, Schäfer himself visited the stalls and stalls in the square.

Tokio Hotel star was at the Christmas market in Magdeburg

“It was nice at the Christmas market,” the musician wrote on Instagram and published pictures of himself and his partner and other Christmas moments. The contemplative mood didn’t last for him either.

After Schäfer apparently received worried messages from his fans, he spoke up in his story. “I just can’t put into words what happened in our city of Magdeburg,” he wrote, stunned. “We’re doing well, fortunately, but many people weren’t. My thoughts are with all those who have lost a loved one,” Schäfer continued.


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Bill Kaulitz also posts condolences

He then posted a call to send all tips and videos to the responsible officials. The day after the alleged attack, Schäfer published his thoughts again. “Yesterday should have been a carefree day at the Christmas market in Magdeburg – full of lights, laughter and the smell of Christmas, the festival of love,” said Schäfer there. Although he remained physically unharmed, he was mentally damaged. It feels “as if the world had stopped for a moment,” says Schäfer. Love and compassion are stronger than fear, said the Tokio Hotel musician.

At the end, the 36-year-old thanks the emergency services on site. Meanwhile, his bandmate and frontman Bill Kaulitz shared a picture of his band Tokio Hotel on Instagram with the words “Pray for Magdeburg” written on it.

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Source: Stern

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