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Lorena Steffl
Lorena Steffl
Mutter
Lorena Steffl
Mutter


Alexander Diwiak
Alexander Diwiak
Vater
Alexander Diwiak
Vater


Ahmad Sadik Saqqar
Ahmad Sadik Saqqar
Der Nachbar
Ahmad Sadik Saqqar
Der Nachbar


Gönsül Kaya
Gönsül Kaya
Malena Späth
Gönsül Kaya
Malena Späth


Marco John
Marco John
Dennis Späht
Marco John
Dennis Späht


Elena Weber
Elena Weber
Jenny
Elena Weber
Jenny


Moni Fischer
Moni Fischer
Erna Schawen
Moni Fischer
Erna Schawen


Heide Grütgen
Heide Grütgen
Berta
Heide Grütgen
Berta
Simon Vogel
Simon Vogel
Möbelpacker
Simon Vogel
Möbelpacker
Martin Gräff
Martin Gräff
Taxifahrer
Martin Gräff
Taxifahrer
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