Michael Schumacher's life after ski accident as 'very sad' update on F1 legend given - Liverpool Echo
- Michael Schumacher 'can no longer communicate verbally' following his tragic skiing accident in 2013, it has been claimed.
- Only a maximum of 20 people have direct access to Michael Schumacher, according to close friend and RTL reporter Felix Gorner.
- Jean Todt stated that Schumacher is 'no longer the Michael we knew in Formula 1.'
- The family has chosen not to provide details about Schumacher's health, aiming to protect his privacy.
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Michael Schumacher's life after ski accident as 'very sad' update on F1 legend given - Liverpool Echo
Michael Schumacher has not been seen in public since a tragic skiing accident in December 2013 with a source close to the F1 legend providing an update on his condition
Michael Schumacher's visitors limited as number revealed in fresh health update
Michael Schumacher's condition has been kept a secret since his life-changing skiing accident in December 2013, with a family friend now revealing how many people are allowed to see the F1 legend
Michael Schumacher: New update on his health
It’s been more than a decade since Michael Schumacher suffered a life-changing brain injury during a skiing accident in the French Alps. And still, the mystery surrounding his condition continues to weigh heavily on fans around the world. Now, a journalist with close ties to Schumacher’s family has offered rare insight into the Formula 1 legend’s current state. Felix Gorner… Source
Journalist Gives Rare Update On F1 Legend Michael Schumacher's Mysterious Condition
Ever since suffering a serious injury in a skiing accident in 2013, seven-time Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher has not been seen in public, and his family has offered very few updates on his condition, if any.It's believed that only a select few people have been permitted to see Schumacher and most of them haven't offered too many details as to how the legendary driver is doing.According to the Daily Mail, one of those people is German jou…
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