The real condition of F1 racing legend Michael Schumacher remains hard to come by with the family standing pat on its request to keep updates to a minimum. It has been almost two years since Schumacher’s freakish accident at Meribel, France but no significant breakthrough has been made known to date.
In a recent media event at Lake Starnberg in Germany, Michael Schumacher's official spokesperson and manager Sabine Kehm revealed his client's plan to disappear from the public eye following his retirement last 2012. Kehm said that its one of the reasons why update on Schumacker's health is very scarce.
Amid the ongoing media blackout on the current condition of seven-time F1 world champion Michael Schumacher, his manager Sabine Kehm has finally broken her silence, saying Schumacher will be back again one day.
Pope Francis has recently prayed for the recovery of Formula One superstar Michael Schumacher, who’s currently undergoing an extensive rehabilitation program after he suffered severe brain injuries during an unfortunate skiing accident at the French Alpine Resort of Meribel in Dec. 2013.
Formula One superstar Michael Schumacher recently turned 47 on Jan. 3, Sunday. And his loyal fans celebrated his birthday by tweeting their messages and wishes along with the hashtags #HappyBirthdayMichaelSchumacher and #KeepFightingMichael. And despite the ongoing media blackout and the uncertainties regarding his current medical condition, his fans have remained hopeful.
Two years after Michael Schumacher’s unfortunate skiing accident at the French Alpine resort of Meribel on Dec. 29, 2013, the current health condition of the Formula One legend remains vague. And due to the ongoing media blackout requested by his family, reports have been scarce.
Michael Schumacher is still undergoing an extensive rehabilitation program at his estate in Geneva, Switzerland where a highly-secured, state-of-the-art medical suite has been custom built. He is under the care of 15 medical experts 24/7. While reports about his condition have remained elusive due to the ongoing media blackout requested by his family, a recent report published by German news outlet Bunte claimed that the Formula One legend is “very thin” and is “able to walk.”
The world hopes as Michael Schumacher's doctors begin lifting his medically induced coma. A month ago Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher sustained serious head injuries from a skilling accident in the Alps French resort of Meribel last December 29.
Update on the condition of F1 world champion Michael Schumacher after a skiing accident Latest news on seven-time Formula 1 race car world champion Michael Schumacher remains in critical condition and has been reported by doctors to be "fighting for his life.