Former manager has fallen too ill to take a leisurely walk by the lake he loves. A new film about his life details his daily life with his family and friends in Sweden where he lives a peaceful life. He added: “I always thought it’s a great place to sleep.

The ashes could be thrown into the water here.” However, the 76-year-old has been in recent weeks and says he does not have the energy to return to his Swedish home. The next time he is there, it could be when his own ashes are scattered, reports His close friend and lawyer Anders Runebjer said: “I’ve seen Sven and how do I feel? I feel sad but I am happy to have known Sven and know that I can still see him.

This is my reaction. He is such a tremendous person.” He added: “Lake Fryken is beautiful.

It is 90 kilometres long from south to north and it is a beautiful landscape. You can see that in the pictures. You can definitely fish in that lake too.

“But sadly his condition does not allow Sven to do that any more. It is a hard time for him.” In the documentary, which was released on Friday, Sven spoke of discovering his pancreatic cancer after he had five strokes at home.

Initially he was able to receive treatment to help buy him more time, but time is running out. Sven said on the film: “Life is not 100%. I’ve had injections for many months, now they [doctors] change to taking pills.

” Asked what it has been like to see his friend get treatment and fight cancer, Anders added: “He is very brave. He r.