Rare Update On Schumacher’s Condition As Lawyer Confirms He Can’t Walk

A court case in Germany has begun over false claims about seven-time F1 champion Michael Schumacher’s condition, with the lawyer for his family confirming he is unable to walk
Rare Update On Schumacher’s Condition As Lawyer Confirms He Can’t Walk

We haven’t heard an update on Michael Schumacher’s condition for some time, with the family rightfully keeping details private after the F1 legend’s skiing accident in December 2013.

But a court case over false claims from a German magazine on Schumacher being able to walk has started, with his lawyer confirming that is not the case.

In December 2015 German celebrity magazine Bunte published a front page story quoting a source saying Schumacher was able to take a few steps with the help of a therapist and could raise an arm.

His manager Sabine Kehm was quick to deny the claims from the magazine and suggested the way Bunte had acted was “irresponsible”.

Rare Update On Schumacher’s Condition As Lawyer Confirms He Can’t Walk

The Schumacher family has taken the magazine to court over the claims. The trial started in Hamburg on Monday and their lawyer Felix Damm said: “He cannot walk.”

Damm stressed it would not be correct for further details on Schumacher’s condition to be revealed in court. It appears the Schumacher family will be awarded damages, with a verdict likely to be made next month.

Schumacher won seven world titles during his time in F1, which included stints from 1994-2006 and 2010-2012. He is the series’ most successful ever driver.

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Comments

Chris Büsch

…so what is his condition? I could care less about a court case.

09/20/2016 - 20:36 |
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Anonymous

Total legend, so sad.

09/20/2016 - 22:32 |
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Anonymous

If not being able to walk is the worst case scenario, then we will be seeing Michael again. Not being able to walk has not impeded Zanardi too much. Best wishes for Michael and his family.

09/20/2016 - 22:36 |
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Antiprius

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Zanardi is a different case. The reason Michael cannot walk is because of mental issues, not because his legs are injured. His legs are fine. Whereas with Zanardi he lost his legs but his brain was not injured.

09/21/2016 - 01:37 |
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Black Phillip

Where’ve I been since 2013?

09/21/2016 - 01:50 |
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TimelessWorks

I might not be fully understanding the situation, but what’s the offense here? I mean, the magazine said Schumacher could take a few steps and turns out he can’t. I see no crime here, so how can it be something to be sued upon?

09/21/2016 - 02:49 |
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Aaron 1

In all seriousness, I hope he will feel better. He was an extremely taleneted F1 driver, and no jokes should be made about his condition.

09/21/2016 - 12:06 |
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Anonymous

We’re always with You Michael. In mind and soul.

#KeepOnFightingMichael

09/21/2016 - 17:00 |
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Didzis

Maybe he can’t walk, but let’s hope that he can at least drive. I know it sounds unrealistic, but who knows.. It is sad that something like that happened… #GetWellSchumaucher

09/21/2016 - 18:13 |
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