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New Movie Will Provide Rare Documentation Of Legendary Racing Star Michael Schumacher | Israel today

2021-01-29T11:17:30.661Z


A new docu-film will provide a first glimpse into the life of the legendary racing driver who was injured in a ski accident in 2013 and has not been exposed to the public since | Additional industries


The former Formula 1 driver, who has not been exposed to the public since being injured in a ski accident in 2013, will be documented for the first time in a new documentary that will show different aspects of his life

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Michael Schumacher's family will provide a rare glimpse into the rehabilitation process of the former Formula 1 star, who was seriously injured in the head in a ski accident in 2013, during a family vacation in the Alps in France.

The British media have reported that a new documentary about the legendary racing driver will be filmed soon and will provide Schumacher's first documentation, which has not been seen by the public since the injury more than seven years ago.

Since the accident, the family has maintained silence regarding the star's condition, but has now complied with the request and will take private photos.

"The film will showcase Michael's impressive career," the family spokesman said, "in addition to many other aspects of his complex personality - the bold and ruthless Formula 1 driver, the ambitious athlete, the mechanic with unique technical talent, the reliable team player and beloved family man."

As mentioned, so far not many details have been revealed about the condition of the German, who is receiving medical treatment around the clock.

The former Ferrari man, Jean Todd, visited him last September and said: "He is struggling. God, we know he had a terrible and unfortunate ski accident that caused him many problems. But he has an amazing wife by his side, he has his children, the medical staff, "And we wish him and his family only the best. All I have to do for him is stay close to him, and as soon as there is something that can be done - I will do it."

Recall, on December 29, 2013, Michael Schumacher, the greatest racing driver in history was seriously injured in a ski accident while spending time with his 14-year-old son on vacation in the French Alps.

Schumacher, who was a skilled skier, unexpectedly fell and his head hit the rock in a way that caused him heavy damage.

Although his life was saved with the help of his ski helmet, he was then put into a medical coma for six months.

Source: israelhayom

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