Heino: He reveals what is in Hannelore’s (†) will

Just recently, singer Heino had to say goodbye to his great love Hannelore forever. Now he reveals what her last wish was.

It was great love: musician Heino (84) and his Hannelore (†82) had been happy together for decades, a unity that was difficult to imagine without each other. But recently the singer had to say goodbye to his beloved wife forever. On November 8th, Hannelore Kamm died of cardiac arrest. Now the 84-year-old has to find his way alone. Or at least almost: Because his manager Helmut Werner (39), who has now become a close friend, is now supporting the 84-year-old. And not only that: the 39-year-old and his wife Nicole (33) even took him in. The next step for the family of choice: Heino, Helmut Werner, his wife and their baby want to move together into the house in which the folk musician was happy with his wife for so long, as soon as this is emotionally possible for the mourner again.

Heino moves in with his manager’s family

“We will all move into our Kitzbühel house together next spring because we have become a grown family. I couldn’t go back to the house alone, I would go crazy,” Heino tells the “Picture“. The couple take care of him, their baby brings him joy in these sad days. “I thank the good Lord that I have the three now.”

Given this close relationship, it’s not really surprising that the 39-year-old was included in Hannelore’s – and Heino’s – will. “It was Hannelore’s will and it is mine that after my death Helmut inherits the house and everything we have worked on together in the last few years,” it is also written in Hannelore’s will. “She loved Helmut like a son. Luckily, we sorted everything out while Hannelore was still alive.” Helmut Werner, who is also supposed to inherit Heino’s musical work, said to “Bild”: “I would be happier if our Hannelore were still with us, but I am grateful for this trust. We will never leave Heino alone and will always be there for him .”

Heino’s manager inherits everything – his biological son goes away empty-handed

Heino’s biological son Uwe (63), on the other hand, inherits nothing from Hannelore, who was not his biological mother, and can only expect the compulsory share from his father. “I’m not prepared to give something to someone who has never done anything for me and Hannelore,” the singer explains the decision. He also doesn’t want to leave anything to Uwe’s sons or grandchildren.

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