The Kessler sisters: “United even after death”

The Kessler sisters they want to be buried in the same urn when they die. “United even in death”. With these words the over eighty year olds Alice and Ellen Kesslerthe most famous twins on television want to seal their union beyond their earthly existence.

A will in the will

The Kessler sisters to the German tabloid Bild they declared: “After death we want to remain together, possibly in a single urn”. A will that has already been set out in their will, but it will most likely be a ‘multi-seat urn’. Indeed Alice and Ellen Kessler they would also like to have with them their mother, who died in 1977, and the ashes of the poodle Yello, left as an inheritance by their mother at the time.

A little dog in the grave

The death of the little dog left a huge void in the twins. “We loved him more than anything. It was always a great joy to come home and see how happy the dog was with his two owners”. Ellen Kessler he is perfectly aware that the idea of ​​taking the dog to the grave is rather unusual, but he still hopes that it can happen: “We sincerely hope that this wish can be fulfilled”. The German tabloid tried to contact a funeral home in Munich to understand if this ‘wish’ can be fulfilled. “In Bavaria it is not allowed to bury two people in the same urn, nor a dog in a human cemetery”, was the comment of an impresario.

 
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