Michael Schumacher’s health is not going well as a friend insists it would take a ‘miracle’ for him to return to public life
MICHAEL SCHUMACHER health is not going so well as a friend claims it would take a ‘miracle’ for the racing legend to come back to public life.
Schumacher, 47, was responding well to treatment just few weeks ago when former Ferrari chairman Luca Cordero di Montezelmo showed optimism.
But Gerd Krämer, who was Schumacher’s first sponsor, has now explained it would take a miracle for the Formula One legend to return to a public and normal life.
He said: “He is in a more than difficult situation, and it would take a miracle to see him in public again.
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“He is completely shielded by his family.”
Krämer – the “puppet master” of F1, as his nickname claims – also said he will not celebrate the anniversary of Schumacher’s debut in F1 due to his condition.
The legend was skiing in the Alpes in 2013 when he dramatically crashed and terribly damaged his head.
He was placed in a coma for six months before being allowed to return home.
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