Exactly one year ago, December 29, 2013 year, Michael Schumacher was the victim of an accident, causing the pilot to severe disability. Going skiing in the French Alps, seven-time formula 1 champion, fell and hit his head on a stone; life he saved only emergency hospitalization Grenoble hospital by helicopter.
The amount of craniocerebral trauma was so great that the doctors had put the athlete in an artificial coma, in which Michael met his 45th birthday. He started coming to consciousness in a few months, and finally came out of the coma and began to learn close in June. In September 2014 Schumacher was discharged from the hospital in Lausanne, where he underwent rehabilitation, and carried home in Switzerland.
For the whole of this year Michael did not appear in public and is unlikely to emerge in the near future: in November, the British press reported, citing former F1 pilot Philippe Štrajffa that Schumacher is paralyzed, cannot speak and has memory problems. To mark the anniversary of the tragic accident Štrajff, however, made the prediction that after a while Michael might be able to move around on crutches, but Schumacher's spokeswoman Sabine Who strongly denied both allegations. Štrajff definitely does not deal either with the Korinnoj Schumacher, nor with the doctor, so I don't know where he takes the material for their messages, "she said.
Official communiqué from Sabina, meanwhile, contains nothing new: it's an uphill battle that will require a long time and progress Michael corresponds to the severity of his condition. We refrain from further speculation and just wish the whole family of Schumacher's courage and fortitude, and fans of a great athlete — encouraging news in the coming year.