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European Knight
12-29-2014, 06:14 PM
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Formula One driver critically hurt in skiing accident faces ‘hard fight’, says manager

Paris: Michael Schumacher faces a “long fight” for recovery as the first anniversary of his skiing accident approaches, the former Formula One driver’s manager said on Sunday Her comments cast doubts over a newspaper report that said he was making cognitive progress.

“We need a long time. It’s going to be a long time and a hard fight,” Sabine Kehm told Reuters by telephone. “He is making progress appropriate to the severity of the situation,” she added, reiterating a statement she made a month ago.

Schumacher suffered severe head injuries in a ski accident in Meribel in the French Alps on Dec. 29 2013. He emerged from an induced coma in June, and left hospital in September. In an interview with Le Parisien on Sunday, Philippe Streiff, another former F1 driver, said Schumacher “had yet to recover the power of speech” but was “nevertheless starting to recognise those close to him”.

Streiff, described by the newspaper as a long-time friend, said he had gleaned the information from contact with the German-born driver’s wife, Corinne, and with his surgeon, Gerard Saillant, whom he knows as a result of his own racing accident in 1989. He said Schumacher, who will be 46 on Jan. 3, had “very limited” movement but was working on sitting upright, and that “long term... he could hope one day to walk with crutches.” Kehm said Streiff was not a close friend of Schumacher and that his claims to have had contact with the two people named were “factually wrong”.

“I cannot confirm that (report),” she said. “I can only confirm that I do not know where Mr. Streiff has his information from because he has no contact with us and he never has.” Schumacher, who won a record 91 F1 races, left the sport last year after a disappointing three-year comeback with Mercedes following an earlier retirement from Ferrari at the end of 2006.

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Itarildë
12-29-2014, 06:49 PM
I feel tremendously sorry for his family, as this must be excruciatingly hard for them. I truly hope he makes a full recovery. He is obviously in the right place and has the love of his family and friends to pull him out of the other end.

Catkin
12-29-2014, 07:15 PM
Such a terrible thing to happen. I met him once: my nan was a massive fan of his, so for her 80th birthday her brother arranged for her, my dad and I to go to a GP at Silverstone to see the Ferrari garages and to see him. He was so kind to her! He said "oh, I heard I had a special guest today" and then chatted to her for about 10mins. She was so chuffed :o. Lovely man, really really hope he recovers well.