The health status of Sven-Goran Eriksson (76), who was suffering from terminal pancreatic cancer, had taken a serious turn for the worse in recent days. His daughter recently commented that she will no longer be able to go to London to film the documentary about her life that Amazon made for her and now her friend and lawyer Anders Runebjer has explained that she can no longer he used to take short walks. ride on the lake
“Unfortunately his health does not allow,” he told ‘The Mirror’. “I know Sven and what do I feel? I feel sad but I’m happy to know him and know that I can still see him. That’s my attitude. He’s an incredible person,” he adds.
In the documentary, Eriksson talks about how much he values Lake Fryken, near his home in Värmland. “I always thought it was a good place to sleep. My ashes can be thrown into the water here,” he said. Unfortunately, he can no longer walk around Fryken. “Unfortunately Sven’s health does not allow him to continue walking there. It is a difficult time for him.”
Runebjer was asked what it was like watching his friend go through treatment and fight cancer. “He’s really brave. He’s really… I want to remember him as a kind and warm person. And I’m envious of everything he’s achieved.”
Source: La Verdad
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