Three years following the unfortunate skiing incident, F1 legend Michael Schumacher's condition remains to be unclear to fans who are eagerly anticipating his full recovery.
Michael Schumacher's life drastically changed when he got involved in a skiing accident at the French Alpine Resort of Meribel in France on Dec, 29, 2013. He incurred severe head injuries that led him to be placed under medically induced coma for six months.
The 47-year old German racer is currently undergoing an intense rehabilitation program and is reportedly under the care of 15 medical experts headed by Prof. Francois Payen.
Fans have been kept in the dark regarding his real condition. Conflicting claims surfaced online that only add up to uncertainty.
In a recent report, former F1 priest Don Sergio Mantovani shed a ray of hope to fans when he revealed that Michael Schumacher is a "fighter".
Meanwhile, former Ferrari chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo stated that Michael Schumacher is responding to treatment and will possibly recuperate from his brain injuries. He also shared details of his visit to him last year, claiming that Michael Schumacher has drastically dropped weight and restricted to a wheelchair. He also revealed that the F1 racer can't speak but cries when he hears his wife, Corrina and kids, Gina and Mick.
Contrary to these positive claims, Michael Schumacher's friend Gerd Krämer said that the legendary racer would need a miracle to fully recover and that he is in a "more difficult situation."
On the other hand, avid Michael Schumacher fans and colleagues commemorate his racing career and contributions on Sept. 10, 2016, a decade after he announced his F1 retirement. According to reports, Michael Schumacher retired at the end of the season, following an emotional victory in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
As of this writing, no final confirmation about Michael Schumacher's condition has been made. For now, fans can only pray that the legendary racer will recover soon.