On Monday, November 17, authorities confirmed the deaths of the Kessler sisters after responding to a call at their home, in Grünwald, where they shared adjoining flats divided by a sliding wall. Officials noted that no foul play was suspected.
The Kessler twins, born in 1936 in Nerchau, began their careers as children with the Leipzig Opera ballet. After moving from East Germany to Düsseldorf in 1952, they toured Europe and the U.S., collaborating with icons like Frank Sinatra and Fred Astaire.
Bild reports that the sisters left a joint testament asking for their ashes to be placed in a single urn, together with those of their mother, Elsa, and their dog, Yello. “That’s what we stipulated in our will,” Ellen told the outlet in 2024, expressing their wish to stay together even after death.
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