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New tragic details about Michael Schumacher’s life have emerged

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Daily Mail reporter Jonathan McAvoy published an article titled “I visited the mansion.” Michael Schumacher Tragic details about the legend’s situation in Mallorca Formula 1 He talked about the racer’s current physical condition, the rumors about his daughter’s wedding, and the narrow circle in which he was allowed to see her:

“The luxury home, worth around £30 million, is located in the Las Brisas area near Andratx in the south-west of Mallorca. The mansion is completely hidden from prying eyes, is guarded and equipped with CCTV cameras. No one is allowed inside except the immediate family circle.

Schumacher, 57, is not bedridden, but he cannot walk. He is carried in a wheelchair by nurses and physiotherapists. 24-hour medical care costs families tens of thousands of pounds a week.

Since the tragic incident while skiing in Meribel in December 2013, Michael has been completely isolated from the public. Despite attempts by former employees to sell the classified materials for which they were convicted, not a single photograph exists in its current form.

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Reports that Schumacher will attend his daughter Gina’s wedding in 2024 are not true. His main place of residence is the family home in Glan, Switzerland, on the shores of Lake Geneva.

Only a few people outside the family can visit Michael. Among them is former Ferrari boss Jean Todt, who said briefly that Schumacher “keeps fighting”.

Rumors of “locked person” syndrome have also not been confirmed. According to sources, it is not possible to determine exactly how aware he is of what is happening around him.

The family continues to live despite the tragedy. His wife Corinna supports his son Mick as he begins a career in the IndyCar series. Mick calls his father his idol but never reveals the details of his situation.

“2026 will mark two important dates: 30 years since Schumacher joined Ferrari and 20 years since he left the team, in honor of a legend whose name will forever remain in the history of motorsport.”

Source: Sport UA

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