Sandra cause

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Sandra Sorge (née Hoffmann ; * 1978 ) is a German former photo model and a beauty queen .

At the end of January 2000, the 21-year-old speech therapist from Reuden near Zeitz (Saxony-Anhalt) was voted Miss Germany at the Hotel Estrel in Berlin . In the election for Queen of the World on December 8, 2000, she reached number 3.

Sandra Sorge is the first Miss Germany to marry a male counterpart. Her husband, Adrian Ursprung from Berlin, was Mister Germany in 1998 . The two have two sons.

In July 2008, the couple's marriage and family life were the subject of a feature in the We are Family! on Pro7 . In the meantime, Sandra Sorge is said to be working in a Leipzig fashion boutique.

On August 25, 2016, the family's property was evicted after funding failed and the property was foreclosed . This led to an exchange of fire between Adrian Cause and the forces of a special task force, in which her husband was seriously injured and two police officers were slightly injured. During the spectacular evacuation, according to the police, Sandra Sorge was on the property together with other family members and supporters and supported her husband, who is part of the Reich Citizens' Movement and who had previously declared the site a pseudo-state .

Sandra Sorge is said to have separated from her husband in the spring of 2019 during a detention visit.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b The super meeting of the ex-misses ( memento from February 11, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ), ineskuba.de, 2005
  2. Adrian and Sandra Cause: Far away from glamor. Retrieved August 27, 2016 .
  3. Shots during evacuation attempt: Police operation in the "Kingdom of Ur" escalated. Retrieved August 27, 2016 .
  4. ^ Zeke Turner: Extremist Group Leader Injured in Shootout With German Police . In: Wall Street Journal . August 25, 2016, ISSN  0099-9660 ( wsj.com [accessed August 27, 2016]).
  5. Miss and Mister Germany: love-off during the visit to detention. In: image . February 9, 2019, accessed April 17, 2019 .