Michael Schumacher
had an accident in December 2013 while skiing in the French Alps, and since then his health has been unknown.
In September 2021, Netflix released a documentary about the life of the pilot and, although his fans expected more details about his health to be known, none of that happened.
However, Corinna, Schumacher's wife, made a general reference to the subject that fills everyone with mystery: "We are together, we live at home together, we do therapy and everything we can
so that Michael is as well as possible
and also so that feel our family bond.
We try to carry on as a family
, the way Michael always liked it and he still does.
We continue to live our lives like this.
Private is private, as Michael always said.
So it's important to me that he can continue to enjoy his private life as much as possible.
Michael always protected us and now we protect him.
Whatever happens, I will do everything I can, every day."
Eddie Jordan was a friend of the seven-time Formula 1 champion
and who made him debut in the highest category of motorsport in 1991, at just 22 years old, in the team that bore his last name.
And, in the last hours, the man who can be considered his mentor, broke the silence: “
This is the most horrifying situation for Corinna
(because of his wife).
She hasn't been able to go to a party or lunch for almost ten years,
she's like a prisoner
because everyone wants to talk to her about Michael, when she doesn't need to be reminded every minute”.
Eddie Jordan, founder of the team.
Jordan, like many, cannot go to visit the pilot because of the rules imposed by his wife, however, far from getting angry, he said: "I
tried several times to go see him
a while ago, but she refused and it seems to me that she is in his right because a lot of people wanted to visit him”.
He also explained that Corinna gave him a reason not to visit him: "We love you Eddie and we've been with you for a long time, but we need privacy and care for Michael."
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