Saturday, May 9, 2015

Wife of stricken F1 star Michael Schumacher 'has sold his £25million jet and holiday home because he'll never use them'

Former F1 champion suffered a brain injury after a skiing accident in 2013
    The racer spent months in a coma and now requires round the clock care
    Wife, Corinna, now controls business empire and sold jet and holiday home
    Reports say she accepts that her husband will never enjoy these things again
Michael Schumacher's wife, Corinna, has sold their £25million jet and holiday home as she believes her husband will never enjoy them again

Former F1 world champion Michael Schumacher's wife has sold their £25million jet and holiday home as she accepts that her husband will never fully recover from a brain injury.
The former Ferrari racer's wife, Corinna, believes he will 'never fully recover to enjoy them again' after a life-changing skiing accident in the French Alps in 2013.
Schumacher spent months in a coma and now requires round the clock care at his mansion in Gland, Switzerland.
Doctors say the 46-year-old has made little progress. He is immobile and can't speak and is looked after by a team of carers. 
Corinna, 46, is also considering selling their chalet at Meribel in the French Alps.
A report in Germany, Schumacher's home country, said: 'She knows her husband, who requires care and therapy around the clock, will never enjoy these things again.
Corinna has reportedly taken over her husband's £500million business empire, while he is unable to manage his own interests as he receives treatment for his injuries. 
The same report in Germany, says: 'As a woman, she is alone. Alone in a golden empire.'
In German magazine Bunte, they write: 'Corinna had to act.'
Schumacher was one of the most successful F1 drivers in history, winning seven world championships - more than any driver in history.
He became the only driver in Formula One history to finish in the top three in every race of a season and then also broke the record for most consecutive podium finishes.
According to the official Formula One website, he is 'statistically the greatest driver the sport has ever seen'.

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