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Death on „Always on Sundays": Stefan Mross Comments Live on Tv – "Simply Tragic"

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Stefan Mross comments on the tragic death of a spectator at "Always again on Sunday." The presenter finds moving words.

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During the most recent "Always again Sunday" edition, an emergency medical operation with a tragic outcome took place. In the wake of Sunday (July 13th), moderator Stefan Mross comments.

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With "Sondays again and again" it suddenly becomes quite quiet shortly after the start of the show - and that has a sad background.

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Stefan Mross comments on the tragic death of a spectator at "Always again on Sunday." The presenter finds moving words.

One week after the tragic death of a spectator during the live broadcast of "Always on Sundays", moderator Stefan Mross addressed the audience with emotional words. He asked for a moment of silence and thanked the first aiders.

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"Immer wieder Sonntags" is an institution with our German neighbours. The programme toured in Europa-Park, presented by Stefan Mross, was marked on Sunday 6 July by the death of a young woman in the public.

In the ARD show On Sundays there was a death in the Publukum last week. Host Stefan Mross now turned with emotional words to the family of the dead spectator.

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