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No further investigations into the death of singer Anna R.
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The death of the Rosenstolz singer moves many people. There is speculation quickly. Now there is a result. Familiaries now contact the fans with a request.
After the death of Rosenstolz singer Anna R. there will be no further investigations. The police and the public prosecutor do not assume a third-party fault, as the spokesman for the Berlin public prosecutor, Sebastian Büchner, said at the request of the German Press Agency. The spokesman said that he could say nothing about the exact circumstances of death for reasons of personal rights.
According to the authority, the finding situation and other circumstances, which were determined, among other things by the survey of the environment, spoke so clearly against an external negligence that it is also not to be followed by an autopsy of the body. “The body has just been released for burial,” said Büchner.
Anna R. died at the age of 55. She was found dead in Berlin-Friedrichshain on Sunday evening. The police initially initiated an investigation into the cause of death. According to spokesman, the file is now closed.
Confident from the singer, thank you for sympathy
In an Instagram post on the singer’s profile, close confidants thanked for the sympathy. “It is good not to have to endure the heavy burden of grief alone. We, Anna, Manne and Frank, grew together in a unit in the past 13 years that wore both musically and human rich fruits,” it said.
Her death tears “a huge gap” into the friendship association. At the same time, they were aimed at the fans to “meet Anna’s being with due respect”. There is a lot of speculation about her death. “However, it would not be in Anna’s sense to participate in public expressions of opinion.”
“To maintain the unofficial Anna was important to her”
It also said: “In private, she was not a star, but a person with strengths and weaknesses that she discussed and lived out in the circle of her familiar. In the last few years of their lives, friendships and their music have counted for them. “We are sure that Anna would like to continue playing her music.”
The singer was born in East Berlin in 1969. Rosenstolz was one of the most successful pop duos of the past decades in Germany. In addition to Anna R., the musician Peter Plate was one of them. The hits include “Love is everything”, “Give me sun”, “kiss of thieves”, “I go on glass” and “The sluts are tired”.
Plate had already written on Instagram on Monday that he would “miss Anna R. every second”. “My whole life, my years in Berlin – all of this was connected to you. (…) Rosenstolz, that was you and me. And now you are no longer there.”
On Wednesday, the singer Roland Kaiser also paid tribute to the musician: “When I decided last year to record” Love “everything”, I immersed the wonderful song again, “wrote the 72-year-old on Facebook. “It stands for Anna’s unique passion with which she combined music and emotions – a dedication that went far beyond her art and shaped her whole life.” Nobody could have guessed that the song would get a new meaning so quickly. “From then on he may be a musical souvenir of an extraordinary artist and, more importantly, to a special person”.
Memorial place at the West Theater
After the singer’s death, a memorial was created at the theater of the West in Berlin-Charlottenburg. A photo of the singer was attached to the facade of the house. Fans had already put flowers, letters, candles and soft toys.
“We had the feeling that you might be able to set an example,” said Roberto Monden, manager of the band. The connection with the theater goes back to an appearance in 1997. According to Monden, it was a crucial concert for Rosenstolz.
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Source: Stern

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