Michael Schumacher's Friend Suggests when It Could Be Time We'll Learn Health Details
- Michael Schumacher's close friend Richard Hopkins expressed concerns that details about Schumacher's health will only emerge after his death, stating, 'I don’t think there will ever be a day while he’s alive when suddenly everything comes out.'
- Schumacher remains under constant care at his Lake Geneva home, where he has been for 12 years since his skiing accident left him largely bed-bound and non-verbal.
- Reports reveal that Schumacher communicates through eye movements, highlighting the family's commitment to privacy.
- Corinna Schumacher has shared that the family continues to support one another, stating, 'we're trying to carry on as a family, the way Michael liked it and still does.
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After the serious accident of F1-Icon Michael Schumacher in 2013, a public drama developed around his person. His brother Ralf now told about it again.
Michael Schumacher's friend suggests when it could be time we'll learn health details
Michael Schumacher's family has maintained strict privacy since his life-changing skiing accident in 2013, with the seven-time Formula 1 world champion's health remaining a closely guarded secret
Corinna, who accompanies him on a day-to-day basis, shared a moving phrase in the networks
Since F1 legend Michael Schumacher's accident in 2013, his condition has been clouded. It will remain that way until the day he dies. At least that's what his friend and F1 pro believes.
12 Years After the Accident that Changed Michael Schumacher's Life: Family Secrecy and What Is Known
Exactly 12 years after the accident that paralysed the world nuts, Michael Schumacher hit his head hard while skiing with his family in Méribel, in the French Alps. Formula 1 is the nest of extraordinary pilots, the best on the planet fight every weekend in search of embroidering his name with golden letters at the top of motor racing. Undoubtedly one of them was the German, Michael Schumacher, who dazzled and marked a time in the F1, achieving …
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