Michael Schumacher's Pal's Health Fears as He Says 'None of Our Assumptions Are Accurate' - Birmingham Live
- On Wednesday, Max Verstappen's 117th podium surpassed Michael Schumacher's record of 116, rewriting F1 history.
- Following his 2013 skiing accident, Schumacher was placed in a 250-day induced coma and has since retreated to private care at his Swiss home, with his condition kept secret.
- Sources confirm Schumacher is completely dependent on caregivers, with Briatore and Gorner describing him as bed-bound and unable to speak, remaining entirely reliant on round-the-clock medical support.
- Fans and the Formula 1 community noted Max Verstappen's milestone reverberating through F1 history, while mystery surrounding Schumacher's condition continues to grip the public.
- As Neuralink advances in early clinical trials, its brain-computer interfaces could revolutionize treatment for severe brain injuries like Schumacher's, offering hope beyond traditional therapies.
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The former Italian driver, Michael's teammate and fraternal friend, reveals his attempts to help the champion after Meribel's accident: "They answered me: "No, thank you. It's not the time." But that moment never arrived."
Michael Schumacher's pal's health fears as he says 'none of our assumptions are accurate' - Birmingham Live
Michael Schumacher has not been seen in public since he suffered a near-fatal ski accident in 2013 and his true condition has been a closely guarded secret
Riccardo Patrese, former Formula 1 driver and teammate of Michael Schumacher in 1993, revealed in an interview that he proposed to try to help the German champion in the...
Michael Schumacher was no longer seen since his serious ski accident in 2013 in Courchevel. The former world champion is incubated by his very close entourage. In the world of the F1, questions were raised...
How a Close Friend Tried to Wake Michael Schumacher From a Coma - but the Legend's Family Intervened
Michael Schumacher's former teammate and friend Riccardo Patrese has revealed he tried to help the legendary Formula 1 driver with his recovery, but was met with rejection from his family. Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher has not been seen in public since a serious skiing accident in the French Alps in December 2013, when he suffered severe brain injuries. Since then, he has been under 24-hour surveillance at the family home in Switz…
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