Michael Schumacher Health Status News: Before Ski Accident, Schumacher Wanted to ‘Disappear’
Two years since the unfortunate accident in French Alps left celebrated race driver, Michael Schumacher, in deplorable conditions. So far, there has been no official update about the champion's health and all that is known about his recovery is veiled by rumors.
Fans have been pressuring Schumacher's family to know about their favorite sports star's health and his recovery status. However, not much has been said or written about it, save from a few statements issued by his friends and colleagues. But no one has conclusive information about racer's health.
Earlier this year, Will Weber, Schumacher's previous manager, criticized Schumacher's wife Corinne for not allowing him to visit his former colleague. He now demands to know what is the health status of F1 world champion.
"I think Michael's fans would be happy if they were given an honest message about his condition. It would also help the people with whom Michael worked all these years better cope with the situation," he said.
Meanwhile, a recent report last month reminisces a strange statement made by Schumacher about his wish to "disappear" before his accident. This conversation surfaced when his current manager, Sabine Kehm, was quoted saying "Once in a long discussion Michael said to me, 'You don't need to call me for the next year, I'm disappearing.' I think it was his secret dream to be able to do that some day. That's why now I still want to protect his wishes in that I don't let anything get out."
So far Schumacher's family has observed extreme caution when it comes to sharing details about his health. For now, the only legitimate source for his health status remains Sabine Kehm.