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Tragic death in the Bayern family - FCB cult fan collects money

2020-03-31T14:12:49.362Z


The Bayern family moves together due to a tragic death in the fan scene. Every euro helps - Buschmann collects money to support the family of the deceased.


The Bayern family moves together due to a tragic death in the fan scene. Every euro helps - Buschmann collects money to support the family of the deceased.

  • Buschmann from the FC Bayern fan club Paderbazis has launched an extraordinary call for donations on the Internet.
  • A member of the fan club suddenly died at the age of 34.
  • The money collected should benefit the relatives.

Munich - Sören Kliesch, member of the Paderbazis fan club , died at the age of only 34 from the consequences of a stroke. Kliesch, known among FCB supporters as Heimo van Lerby , has two children (five and eight years) and his wife (31).

Buschmann starts extraordinary fundraiser

To support the family financially, Kutten fan Michael Zeman, nickname Buschmann , started an auction of signed jerseys and scarves. By the end of the auction last night, over € 2300 had been raised.

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Sören Kliesch (r), known as Heimo van Lerby, a member of the Paderbazis fan club, died at the age of only 34 from a stroke.

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Zeman told tz : “An incredible result! I'm very happy with it. ”The Kutten fan had asked for donations in kind around FCB, for example David Alaba's management provided a signed body. Zeman has now received so many donations in kind that he is planning a second auction - probably in May.

If you would like to support the Kliesch family, you can make a donation to the following account: Heimo van Lerby, DE 24 4035 1060 0074 4146 24 .

You can also donate via PayPal : hilfe-fuer-heimo@paderbazis.de

Source: merkur

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