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Jan Fedder: Fans honor the TV star with touching gestures

Jan Fedder's death will be celebrated for the second time in December. But he is far from being forgotten by his fans. His widow Marion also notices this.

Hamburg – “Großstadtrevier” legend Jan Fedder died of cancer two years ago in December. But his fans and the city of Hamburg honor his successes and machinations even after his death. The Hanseatic city is honoring the TV star with a “Jan Fedder Promenade” at the harbor * and fans can leave personal messages in the mailbox at Fedder's grave *. The widow of the deceased hamburger now commented on the sympathy and the messages of the fans. According to her, even children leave small gifts and mementos of the “Großstadtrevier” star at the Jan Fedder memorial, she reveals in a conversation with the picture.
Read on 24hamburg.de * how Jan Fedder's widow comments on the emotional grave messages.

Jan Fedder was part of the cast of the popular German ARD program “Großstadtrevier” for almost thirty years. As a police officer Dirk Matthies, the actor worked for police station 14 for 28 years. * 24hamburg.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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