Neurosurgeon Raises Questions About Michael Schumacher’s Recent PUBLIC APPEARANCE

Fate struck Michael Schumacher more than a decade ago when the F1 legend was involved in a horrible skiing accident in the French Alps. Due to this accident the former Ferrari driver went into a coma and once he got out of it, has not been seen as his family has kept his condition a top secret. The driver has not been seen in the last 10 years and reports say he lives in Spain with his family. Recently reports came out that Schumacher made his first public appearance since his accident at his daughter’s wedding. 

Recently neurosurgeon Jussi Posti made some claims regarding Schumacher’s appearance at his daughter’s wedding. 

Neurosurgeon Makes Claims About Michael Schumacher’s Public Appearance 

Neurosurgeon Jussi Posti recently made claims that if Schumacher had made an appearance at his daughter’s wedding, he would have been too weak to walk or to even talk to people at the wedding. Speaking further, Posti explained that since Schumacher’s home had been converted into a hospital, the 7-time World Champion spent most of his time in a hospital. 

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“If a hospital has been built in his house, with everything medicalized around him, it seems that he has been in hospital most of the time. Based on the information available, I don’t think he leads a very active life. Everything points to him being unwell. As bedridden patients, most people become so frail and stiff that it is no longer possible to get them out of bed after so many years,” said Jussi Posti in an interview. 

Schumacher’s Former Boss Gives Update On Michael 

“Michael is here, so I don’t miss him. [But he] is simply not the Michael he used to be. He is different and is wonderfully guided by his wife and children who protect him. His life is different now and I have the privilege of sharing moments with him. 

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“That’s all there is to say. Unfortunately, fate struck him ten years ago. He is no longer the Michael we knew in Formula 1,”  said former boss of Michael Schumacher Jean Todt when speaking about his condition. 

 

 

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