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Shock in the TV World: Mourning for "Grill den Henssler" Juror

Heinz Horrmanns Tod erschüttert TV-Welt.
Heinz Horrmanns Tod erschüttert TV-Welt. ©Instagram/steffen_henssler
A Sudden End The sad confirmation came from his wife Regine Horrmann. The well-known hotel and restaurant critic, whose judgments in the "Kocharena" and on "Grill den Henssler" were often feared but always respected, passed away in Berlin. His death came completely unexpectedly. As his wife revealed to the tabloid, he was not ill. He just felt a bit weak and went to bed early on Wednesday evening. The next morning, she found him lifeless.

A Farewell According to His Wishes Despite the immeasurable pain, Regine Horrmann emphasizes that there could not have been a better death for her husband. He would have hated being hooked up to tubes in a hospital. Unfortunately, the emergency doctor could only confirm his death upon arrival. A sad certainty that has shaken many of his companions and fans.

Emotional Farewell Words from TV Stars

The news of Horrmann's death deeply touched many of his colleagues. Reiner Calmund, his longtime companion and co-judge, was deeply affected. He recalled the many cooking shows they did together and the fun they always had with Heinz. Calmund particularly highlighted his sensitive yet sharp tongue, which not every chef appreciated, but always remained true to his unique style. Steffen Henssler also spoke out via Instagram, writing moving lines about the loss of a friend and a stalwart of the show.

A Life for Enjoyment and Critique

Heinz Horrmann was more than just a TV personality. He was an institution in the world of hospitality and gastronomy. The Federal Cross of Merit adorned his chest, and he wrote an impressive 38 books about hotels and restaurants. Just three years ago, he retired into well-deserved retirement. His passion for cruises will also be reflected in his last wish: He will be cremated in a dark blue urn with a gold rim.

The Final Rest

The burial of Heinz Horrmann is planned for the next six weeks at the Melaten Cemetery in Cologne. His wife announced that there will be a memorial service to give all friends and companions the opportunity to say goodbye to him. A final farewell to a personality who has left a lasting mark on the German television and gastronomy world.

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