Famous twin sisters said goodbye to the world together at the age of 89

Germany’s famous Kessler twin sisters have died at the age of 89. These sisters, who were famous for acting and singing in the 1950-60s, ended their lives together with medical assistance. They did not want to live without each other.

Germany’s famous twin sisters, who became famous throughout Europe through acting, singing and dancing, have said goodbye to the world together at the age of 89. His death has shocked the art world of Europe. Alice and Ellen Kessler, known as the Kessler Twins, died together, helping each other. The news of his tragic death was confirmed by the German Society for Humane Dying (DGHS) on Tuesday, as reported by English media CNN. The art couple lived together in Grünwald.

What happened to the Kessler twins?

In the 1950s and 60s, during the post-war period, the Kessler twins entertained Europeans with their dancing and singing, earning them immense fame. A year ago he contacted the German Society for Humane Dying. DGHS spokesperson Vega Wetzel told the media that the cause of his sudden death was not yet known.

Their desire to die together was a long-thought-out plan and a decision completely free from any mental distress. The Kessler sisters did not want to live any longer and decided together to end their lives, choosing medical assistance. According to the report of German newspaper ‘Bild’, the authorities were informed after the process of his death was completed.

Last year, in an interview given to the Italian newspaper ‘Corriere Della Sera’, these twin sisters had openly talked about their wish to die together. She wanted both of them to leave this world together on the same day. He had said, “It is very difficult to even think of one of us dying first.” At the same time he also expressed his wish that his ashes be buried in the same place where his mother Elsa and his dog Yellow were buried. Many people have expressed grief over the death of this senior art couple, who entertained art lovers in Europe for many decades.

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