
A insider close to Michael Schumacher and his family has provided a fresh update on his condition, some 12 years after he was last seen in public following a serious skiing accident.
The Ferrari legend suffered serious brain injuries after hitting a rock during an off-piste skiing trip in France in December 2013. He was placed into a medically-induced coma for six months and has spent the rest of the time recovering under 24-hour care at the family’s home.
Felix Gorner, a reporter for German broadcaster RTL and one of the few media figures to have a close relationship with the Schumacher family, has given a heartbreaking update about the seven-time world champion’s condition.
“The situation is very sad,” Gorner said. “He [Schumacher] needs constant care and is completely dependent on his caregivers. And he can no longer express himself verbally.
“Currently, there’s a maximum of 20 people who can approach Michael. And, in my opinion, it’s the right strategy. Because the family is acting in Michael’s best interests. They’ve always strictly protected his privacy, and that hasn’t changed.”
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