Gustafsson's good tribute to profile – after his death



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The television profile Krister Mikko was the inspiration for the characteristic successor of Robert Gustafsson, Roland Järverup.

Krister Mikko left in the wake of bleeding from the brain.

He is 54

Now, Robert Gustafsson expresses his sadness about the death of television personality. Among other things, he told Aftonbladet that the band had planned to meet Krister Mikko during the band's summer tour.

– We should finally be in Karlskoga this summer, now it will not be, says Robert Gustafsson at Aftonbladet.

Mikko during their summer tour, which begins Thursday

– But the whole tour is now available for Mikko. There are people like him who give color and dance to this country. Sleep well Krister, "says Robert Gustafsson at Aftonbladet.

READ MORE: Krister Mikko's collapsed – became 54 years old

"He was obese"

Laila Mikko, the mother of Krister Mikko, talks about the death of his son.

– He will be remembered as a very good person. He was always nice. Good thought of all people. He never said no. You can trust him, she says, and continues:

– He was too kind. He was obese. He loved his job, he had been working there for thirty years. I spoke to his boss and he told me that we would never again have someone like Krister.

Richard Mikko became famous when he played the protagonist role in the SVT documentary "Get me law" of 1996.

For two years, reporters Jacob Nordenson and Rickard Petrelius followed the life of the dance restaurant

Karlstadbon and dance enthusiast Krister Mikko became a great favorite and richly famous with his Flemish dialect and his point of view on women, parties and dance bands.

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