09/08/2021 10:44
Clarín.com
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Updated 09/08/2021 10:46
A few days before the premiere of the documentary that will tell the life of Michael Schumacher (
on September 15 on Netflix
), his wife Corinna and their son Mick spoke about the health of the seven-time world champion and the accident that occurred eight years ago.
These are statements that emerge from the documentary series in which Corinna Schumacher tells about her life and that of her family since the ski accident suffered by
Schumi
in 2013 in France.
“
I never blamed God for what happened
.
The accident was really bad luck, all the bad luck that anyone could have in their life ”, remarked the former pilot's wife.
Schumacher.
September 15. Netflix.
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"Of course I miss Michael every day, but it's not just me: the kids, the family, his father, everyone who is close to him.
Everyone misses Michael, but Michael is here
. In a different way, but it is here and that makes us find strength, "he said.
According to Schumacher's wife, who thus broke the silence after many years of communication through a spokeswoman, the Schumacher family lives in the same house and does therapy.
"We are together.
We live together at home, we do therapy.
We do everything we can to make Michael better and make sure he is comfortable and just make him feel like he is with his family and continue our bond. No matter what happens. I'll do everything I can. We are all going to do it, "he explained.
On the other hand, Mick Schumacher said that he misses the talks with his father, especially since this year he started racing in Formula 1, as Schumi did from his debut at Benetton to his success at Ferrari and retirement at Mercedes.
"Since the accident, these experiences, these moments that I think many people have with their parents, they are no longer present, or they are but less, and in my opinion it is something unfair.
I think that Dad and I would now understand each other in a way different simply because we speak a similar language, the language of the engine, and we would have a lot to talk about
. There is my head most of the time, thinking that that would be so nice. I would leave everything just for that, "he confessed.
On September 15, on the streaming platform, Schumacher, a documentary co-directed by Hanns ‑ Bruno Kammertöns, Vanessa Nöcker and Michael Wech, and backed by the German's family, will be released, which through exclusive interviews and archival images will offer "a portrait intimate "of the seven-time F1 champion.
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