Michael Schumacher Health Latest and How He Communicates 12 Years on From Accident
Michael Schumacher remains severely disabled and bed-bound, receiving care from a team of up to 15 people who provide continuous support at his Lake Geneva home.
- At his family home on Lake Geneva, Michael Schumacher currently is bed-bound and unable to speak, communicating solely via his eyes with 24/7 medical care.
- Schumacher went off-piste in the French Alps and hit his head on a rock despite wearing a helmet, then was airlifted to hospital and placed in a medically induced coma for months.
- Family sources say up to 15 caregivers provide constant care for Schumacher, a very small circle of permitted visitors is allowed, and his reported daughter's wedding appearance has been contested.
- Amid convictions, Yilmaz T. and associates demanded 12million to prevent release of 900 photographs, 600 videos, with a hard drive still missing, barrister Thilo Damm warned.
- Jean Todt, former Ferrari boss, and medical experts say Schumacher is present but different, while Corinna Schumacher and family and close friends emphasize shielding him as he leads a limited life.
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