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Michael Schumacher’s Condition: A Hopeless Update

Michael Schumacher’s condition is “hopeless,” says his close friend Roger Benoit.

The seven-time Formula 1 world champion, who suffered life-threatening injuries during 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 a medically induced coma in hospital before he was allowed 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, according to what was reported by the Daily Mail website.

Some friends and even family members have been kept in the dark by those close to him in an attempt to prevent leaks to the press.

Formula 1 journalist Benoit, a close friend of Schumacher, said the 54-year-old’s condition was one of “no hope” in a dramatic health update this week.

In an interview with Swiss newspaper Blick, Benoit declined to provide a specific update on Schumacher’s condition.

When asked, he replied: “No. There is only one answer to that question, and that is what his son Mick said in one of his rare interviews in 2022…I would give anything to talk to my father… This sentence says it all about his father’s performance of over 3,500 “A day. A state without hope.”

“I think my father and I will understand each other in a different way now,” Schumacher’s son Mick, who drove for the Haas Formula 1 team in 2021 and 2022 and is now a reserve driver for Mercedes and McLaren, said last year.

He continued, “We could have had a lot to talk about, and that’s what’s on my mind most of the time, thinking that would be great. I’d give up everything just for that.”

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2023-09-06 15:41:26

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