
It's been 12 years since Michael Schumacher's life-changing skiing accident, but new information has recently emerged about his health. According to reports by the "Daily Mail", citing sources close to the former German driver's family, Schumacher is no longer bedridden, but is moving around in a wheelchair.
Sources say the seven-time Formula 1 world champion is between his residence in Mallorca and Gland, on the shores of Lake Geneva. This development is considered significant, given the great discretion that the family has maintained over the years regarding his health.
Michael Schumacher continues to be cared for by his wife, Corinna, as well as a team of doctors, nurses and therapists who monitor him 24 hours a day. The former champion's privacy has always been an absolute priority for the family.
Schumacher has kept out of the public eye since suffering a serious brain injury after a crash near the Méribel ski resort in the French Alps. Over the years, rumors and unfounded claims have circulated, including false reports that he would attend his daughter Gina's wedding in 2024.
There has also been speculation that he suffered from serious neurological conditions such as pseudocoma or “locked-in” syndrome, where the patient is conscious but unable to communicate. However, according to the same sources, these claims are not accurate.
" The impression is that he understands some things that are happening around him, but not everything ," a source close to the family was quoted as saying, without giving further details.
The Schumacher family continues to request privacy, while official information about his condition remains limited.
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