It doesn’t get better and it won’t get better. Sad news regarding the health condition of legendary Formula 1 pilot Michael Schumacher has flooded the internet. The seven-time world champion is still fighting for his life after a tragic skiing accident on December 29, 2013, but he looks set to lose this battle. “Michael doesn’t appear in public anymore, miracles don’t happen,” he said, according to the website itechpost.com former Mercedes marketing chief Gerd Krämer, who moves around the German legend.
For almost three years, fans around the world have been waiting for news about the health of one of the best Formula 1 drivers in history. And practically every time they hear two types of completely contradictory messages. The first inspires hope and confidence. “
Michael Schumacher
he started walking, he said the first words, maybe he will arrive among his supporters.”
On the contrary, the latter deepens despair and disappointment. “His health did not improve. Michael could not walk or communicate. He could see his surroundings, but he could practically not react to them. Recovery was almost impossible.”
Unfortunately, the information about the sports legend’s poor health turned out to be closer to the truth. “Michael Schumacher’s condition was very bad, but it also had an impact on his family, whose lives changed completely after the accident. “His wife and children are still fighting for hope and faith, but even they know how it all destroyed them,” was heard from Schumacher’s circle.
Michael Schumacher’s family, as well as his spokesperson Sabine Kehmová, have been tight-lipped about the pilot’s condition, the only statements revolving around patience and confidence in his recovery. However, according to many of his fans, this only confirms that the German star’s condition is not improving, and there are no signs of it yet.
Apart from that, the Schumacher family also began to experience financial problems. Although Michael Schumacher has won 91 Grand Prix and his fortune is in the billions, expensive treatment, which costs 2.5 million crowns a week, is starting to put an unpleasant burden on his wife Corinna’s budget.
Did he walk a few steps? Forget it!
According to foreign media, it would be a bitter irony if the news that Michael Schumacher was able to walk a few steps with the help of a therapist appeared in public, but this information was allegedly not based on the truth.
According to the server Express co.uk however, Gerd Krämer spoke cautiously about the German pilot’s health condition. “Michael is in an increasingly complicated situation. His health is such that he gives no hope for further prospects. It would be a real miracle if he could appear in public again. He is completely under the protection of his family and they know why.”
Krämer was an important person at the start of Michael Schumacher’s illustrious career, he became the German pilot’s first sponsor, then he worked as marketing manager of the Mercedes team. However, he was absent from the recent event (25 August) to commemorate Schumacher’s first start in Formula 1.
“When he started his career, no one could have guessed what star of the sport he would become. His entry into the formula was phenomenal and other successes soon followed that changed the history of the sport forever,” recalls Krämer.
On 29 December 2013, Michael Schumacher suffered a serious head injury when he hit a rock while skiing in the Alps on an unkempt slope. Soon after he was flown to hospital in Moutiers and then Grenoble. At that time, his condition was critical and he was in a coma. After several months, he awoke from artificial sleep and was transferred to a rehabilitation clinic in Lausanne. He was then transported by his family to his residence on the shores of Lake Geneva, where he was cared for 24 hours a day by a specially trained medical team. |
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