Frank Hanebuth bei der Beerdigung seines Hells Angels Bruders Schorsch in Muenster.
An unusual funeral took place on Friday at Bonn's North Cemetery. Approximately 300 bald individuals with distinctive facial tattoos gathered in front of the cemetery with Rammstein music playing in the background and their motorcycles, bidding farewell to their Hells Angels brother, Schorsch (†58). Schorsch, who had been a member of the Hells Angels Charter Hannover for the past two years, passed away just a few days ago.
Frank Hanebuth (54), the leader of the Hells Angels, referred to Schorsch as a "good guy" and reminisced about his many travels, which earned him the nickname "Foreign Minister." Hanebuth is said to have organized the funeral, despite facing serious allegations in Spain, including the formation of a criminal organization, money laundering, and extortion, as well as drug and human trafficking.
The police maintained a heightened presence around the cemetery, but the funeral proceeded peacefully with no incidents. Mourners arrived in smaller groups, preventing any traffic disruptions.
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