Around a week after Tina Turner's death, many of the musician's fans gather outside her villa in Küsnacht. Unknown persons even climbed over the fence - triggering police operations and night patrols.
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- Tina Turner died on May 25 at the age of 83.
- Many fans paid their last respects to her by leaving flowers and pictures at her Algonquin villa.
- Unknown persons have triggered several police operations because they climbed over the fence.
Since Tina Turner 's death, countless fans have paid their last respects to her by leaving flowers, pictures and even cuddly toys at the entrance to her estate. The rock legend died on May 25 at the age of 83.
Villa Algonquin is visited daily and the farewells range from a short photo to entering the grounds of the villa. As reported by "20 Minuten", the police have already been called several times for this reason, among others. Erwin Bach 's family also stand guard outside the gate - they don't want to hire a security company because they don't know the deceased or her relatives.
Three Kapo Zurich deployments
The many visitors come at all times of the day and night. That is why the relatives patrol the property around the clock - to protect the widower's privacy.
The police have had to respond three times so far, as confirmed by the Zurich cantonal police. However, for the protection of those affected, they are not disclosing any details about the nature of the individual operations.
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