The two dedicated their ProSieben show “Who is stealing the show from me?” her “long-time companion”, as it was said at the beginning of the show on Tuesday evening. Kellermayr had been involved in the fight against Corona and had become an object of hate for opponents of vaccination on the Internet. Because of this – the farewell letters published by the media suggest – she was broken. The suicide of the 36-year-old a few days ago has reignited the debate about hate online.
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Shows often visited
The doctor was often a guest on the Joko and Klaas programs, according to the post by the two entertainers, which was also published on Instagram. During the corona pandemic, she was committed “to the need for vaccination” and was therefore targeted by radical corona deniers and so-called lateral thinkers.
Kellermayr “regularly received explicit and detailed death threats” and the operation of her practice was repeatedly disrupted. Her call for help was “met with a lack of understanding and inaction by the responsible authorities,” the article said. The police in Austria had defended themselves against allegations that they had reacted too laxly.
“Dr. Lisa-Maria Kellermayr was often a guest on our programs, knew each of our shows and took vacation to be able to visit our productions. Vacation from her profession as a doctor in Austria (…) We mourn Dr. Lisa -Marie Kellermayr. Thank you for your loyalty. Thank you for your applause. Thank you for your commitment,” the commemorative text said.
Source: Nachrichten