Michael Schumacher is a ‘hopeless case’, a close friend reveals in tragic health news after nearly a decade in care following the F1 icon’s skiing accident.
Michael Schumacher was almost fatally injured in a skiing accident in 2013 Few have seen or visited him since he suffered a severe brain injury Close friend Roger Benoit made a tragic story about the German’s health Michael Schumacher is a “hopeless case”, claims close friend Roger Benoit.
The seven-time F1 world champion, who suffered life-threatening injuries in a skiing accident in the French Alps in 2013, has not been seen in public for more than a decade.
After falling and hitting his head on a rock, Schumacher spent 250 days in hospital in a medically induced coma before being able to return home. Few have seen or visited Schumacher since he suffered a near-fatal brain injury, and reports of the German’s condition are extremely rare.
Those closest to him kept some friends and even family members secret to avoid leaks to the press. “Michael Schumacher in 2005.
Injured ex-F1 driver ‘hopeless case’, claims close friend.” Michael Schumacher in 2005. Injured ex-F1 driver “a hopeless case”, claims a close friend Keen skier Schumacher in Italy in 2005. But in 2013 he hit his head on a rock in Meribel, causing a near-fatal brain injury.
Keen skier Schumacher in Italy in 2005. But in 2013 he hit his head on a rock in Meribel, leaving him with a near-fatal brain injury. The German is one of the greatest F1 drivers of all time, having won seven world championships.
The German is one of the greatest F1 drivers of all time, having won seven world titles