This is how neighbors remember Stanisław Tym.

This is how neighbors remember Stanisław Tym. They call him their "private angel"

As the “Super Express” portal recalls, on the morning of December 6, the media were informed of the death of Stanisław Tym. The newspaper indicates that the outstanding actor spent the last days of his life in hospital. He was supposed to be in constant telephone contact with his neighbors and his nanny, who took care of his home and beloved animals.

Stanisław Tym's death moved everyone

Stanisław Tym was one of the most outstanding Polish actors. He was also a man of many talents. He not only acted, but also directed, and was an unrivaled satirist and writer. No one could comment on the surrounding reality like he did.

Although the death of Stanisław Tym is mourned by all of Poland, there is a place where the grief for the deceased artist is exceptionally strong. As indicated by “Super Express”, the residents of the small Zakąty in the Suwałki region are unable to hold back their tears.

The housekeeper who looked after Stanisław Tym's house confessed that until the end of his days the actor called her, asking her to pet each of her dogs individually. “This one behind the ear, pat this one, and this one under the chin” – he recalls in an interview with “Super Express”.

This is how neighbors remember Stanisław Tym. They call him their "private angel"

The disease has chained him to hospitals

The woman admitted that in recent months, or even years, Stanisław Tym had not appeared in Zakąty.

“For the last two, maybe three years, he was very sick and attached to Warsaw and the hospitals. But he never, ever complained or talked about his illnesses. He was such a real man. Sensitive, but tough! He often called us and wanted to know what was going on here. “I'm dying without my Zakąty” – said one of Tym's neighbors.

Stanisław Tym's neighbors emphasize that he was an extremely warm and helpful man, who was empathetic not only towards people, but also animals. He was known for taking in dogs that had been through a lifetime. As those who knew him point out, they were not purebreds, but mongrels. Neighbors emphasize that he was their “private angel.”

This is how neighbors remember Stanisław Tym. They call him their "private angel"

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116