Michael Schumacher's condition is still behind walls as the family remains to block media from learning more about Schumacher's health. Only few family and friends are allowed to visit him and so far, none of them has revealed the true state of the legendary F1 racer. His son, Mick, on the other hand, suffered from a minor accident while racing.
The Schumacher family believes that Michael would also want his accident not to be publicized. The formula 1 racer is known to separate his personal and professional lives while he was still active in his career. In the past, there were attempts to reveal Schumacher's condition, but the family is willing to file charges for those who would violate their privacy.
According to Christian Today, apart from selling their multi-million jet and holiday home, Schumacher's wife, Corinna might sell the cabin home in France where the accident happened. It was reported that Corinna is already disposing some of the family's estates as she believes it will no longer be used given the condition of her husband.
Meanwhile, Mick Schumacher, Michael's young son, breaks his hand during his recent race. He was racing in the Red Bull Ring in the Formula 4 when his co-racer, Thomas Preining, hit him from behind. This resulted to a 30- second penalty for the latter. Express reported that Mick is now ok but has shared his frustration given that his race had to end earlier than what was expected. But since his accident did not cause major fractures on his hand, it is expected that he will be back for more races.
Michael Schumacher is far from recovery and the family will remain silent about his condition as a sign of respect to what the racer have managed to do during his prime years - keeping their private lives from the public.
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