Michael Schumacher’s life has been an open book in the glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry particularly in the field of sports considering his racing career's exemplary records.
When the 2013 skiing accident put his life in a critical condition, not only were his family devastated in the tragedy but the entire world. He is currently undergoing exclusive home treatments with his team of medical experts following his comatose state for six months due to severe brain injuries.
News and updates on his health status are elusive as his family expressed to keep their privacy and security for Michael’s welfare. As such, contrasting speculations arise about the multi-awarded German racing driver that eventually led to legal charges.
It is highly important that details coming from sources related to Michael should be considered so as to avoid misunderstandings.
Michael’s First Sponsor Admits F1 Champ Needs A Miracle
Gerd Krämer, Schumacher’s first sponsor and former chief of sports marketing for Mercedes shared a gloomy perspective of the F1 racer.
“He is in a more than difficult situation, and it would take a miracle to see him in public again.”
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"What we saw as a driver and certainly what is true still today is that Michael is a fighter, I know he believes in God, but doesn't go to church," the priest said.
Michael’s Manager Confirms Michael’s Difficult Situation
Sabine Kehm, Schumacher's manager and spokesperson of Schumacher’s family, denies Michael’s good signs of progress.
"The assertion that Michael could move again is not true. Such speculation is irresponsible, because given the seriousness of his injuries, his privacy is very important for Michael. Unfortunately they also give false hopes to many involved people," Kehm clarified.
The Schumachers Sue German Magazine For Wrong Claims On Michael’s Health Status
Just recently Michael’s family reportedly sued “Bunte,” a German publication for featuring a front - page exclusive story last year claiming that Michael can walk with assistance.
The Schumachers’ lawyer Felix Damm, revealed in a court proceeding that Michael “cannot walk.”