The enormous fee Michael Schumacher spends on round-the-clock care as health update given
- Recent reports say Michael Schumacher is no longer completely bed-bound and is wheeled around his family mansion in Mallorca by nurses and therapists.
- After the 2013 skiing accident in the French Alps, Michael Schumacher has required around-the-clock medical care, with leading neurosurgeon Erich Riederer saying he may be in a `vegetative state`.
- A team of nurses and therapists rotate to provide round‑the‑clock care while only three permitted visitors see him, and Michael communicates through eye‑movement communication.
- Corinna Schumacher has done her utmost to protect his privacy, permitting only a small inner-sanctum contact and securing the Mallorca villa with dense foliage and high-level security while also using the Gland, Switzerland estate.
- Revelations about his condition are rare and this has been described as the most positive update yet amid scarce reporting; Michael Schumacher, former Formula 1 driver, draws sustained global attention with the Schumachers' rare public updates.
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More than twelve years have passed since that 29th December 2013 that froze the world of sport. The day Michael Schumacher, the pilot who seemed invincible even in front of the chronometer, suffered a tragic ski accident in the French Alps and disappeared from public life. Since then, his name has lived among myth, speculation and an almost sacred silence.Now, new information offers the most hopeful flash in more than a decade. Daily Mail reveal…
Michael Schumacher No Longer Bedbound: Most Significant Recovery Update 12 Years After Accident
Michael Schumacher is reportedly able to sit in a wheelchair and has started to understand his surroundings, in what marks the biggest breakthrough in his health twelve years after his skiing accident.
Michael Schumacher's weekly bill on 'constant care' including 15 staff members with F1 legend out of bed
Fresh details regarding the condition of Formula One icon Michael Schumacher have come to light, offering a rare glimpse into his existence more than a decade after the devastating skiing incident that changed his life forever
The German legend of Formula 1, according to a Daily Mail reporter, would no longer be lying on a bed.
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