Sibylle Nägele

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Sibylle Nägele ( February 8, 1943 - January 27, 2015 ) was a German actress and radio journalist .

Life

Sibylle Nägele learned the acting profession and played in the Reutlinger Theater in der Tonne . She later trained as a journalist and worked for the consumer magazine DM, founded in 1961 . In 1968 Nägele came to the Süddeutscher Rundfunk in Stuttgart, where motor journalism became her domain. As the head of the travel and traffic department, she introduced the traffic reports and also moderated the radio program “In the car on the move”. Here she made traffic safety her main topic and advocated the introduction of mandatory seat belts. Nägele achieved a high level of awareness through a parachute jump, which she commented live during the flight. In 1970 she took part in the 23rd Lyon-Charbonnières rally as a co-driver.

After a long and serious illness, she died shortly before she turned 72 and was buried on February 3, 2015 in the forest cemetery in Bad Wildbad .

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. Gottfried Weitbrecht: "The nails blast out of the plane and babble au no drbei" at motorjournalist.de, accessed on October 19, 2015.
  2. Pioneer of travel journalism , portrait on swr.de from January 28, 2015 , accessed on October 19, 2015
  3. ^ Obituary notice , accessed on October 19, 2015