Michael Schumacher does not speak and remains totally dependent on caregivers, journalist reveals (Instagram @michaelschumacher)
Michael Schumacher, seven-time Formula 1 world champion, has been in seclusion since 2013, after suffering a severe brain injury in a skiing accident.
Recently, a rare leak about his health condition was revealed by German journalist Felix Gorner, a specialist in the category. According to him, the former driver is completely dependent on caregivers and can no longer communicate verbally.
Gorner revealed that only about 20 people have access to Schumacher, which he considers a wise decision by the family. He highlighted that Schumacher’s relatives have always been extremely careful with his privacy and continue to prioritize his well-being.
The situation was described as “very sad” by the journalist, reinforcing the severity of Schumacher’s condition.
Considered one of the greatest names in Formula 1 history, Schumacher shares the record of seven world titles with Lewis Hamilton. He accumulated 91 victories, 68 pole positions, and 155 podiums, having raced for teams such as Jordan, Benetton, Ferrari, and Mercedes. Married since 1995 to Corinna Schumacher, the former driver has two children, Mick and Gina.
Source: Monet | Photo: Instagram @michaelschumacher | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
