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Corinna Schumacher openly like never before: That's what Schumi said to me shortly before the accident

2021-09-09T07:45:11.357Z


In the new documentary "Schumacher", Corinna Schumacher speaks openly like never before about her husband's skiing accident. She still remembers what he said to her before that.


In the new documentary "Schumacher", Corinna Schumacher speaks openly like never before about her husband's skiing accident.

She still remembers what he said to her before that.

Gland - Michael Schumacher * had an accident almost eight years ago while skiing in the French Alps.

His state of health remains a secret of the family, but in a documentary the Schumacher family gives deep insights into the life of the racing legend after the accident.

The documentary "Schumacher" will not appear on Netflix until September 15, but scenes have already become known.

Schumacher's wife Corinna speaks for the first time about the day after which nothing was like it used to be.

Michael Schumacher: Ms. Corinna with moving words - "Michael is there, but different"

Shortly before the accident, her husband said to her: “The snow is not ideal, we could fly to Dubai.” Corinna Schumacher also talks about her husband's condition: “We live together at home, treat, do everything to ensure it Michael is doing better and that he simply feels our family cohesion, ”she says, visibly moved.

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“It is very clear that I miss Michael every day, and not just me, the children, the family, his father, everyone around him.

Everyone misses Michael. "She adds:" But Michael is there, different, but he is there and that gives us all strength. "

Michael Schumacher: Netflix documentary with emotional insights comes on September 15th

The family wants to continue to protect their privacy.

“It is important that he can continue to enjoy his private life as well as he can.

Michael has always protected us, now we protect Michael. ”Anyone who hopes for details about“ Schumi's ”condition in the documentary will be disappointed.

“At no point did we chase the headline, but rather slowly approached and found a way together,” says director Vanessa Nöcker about the film.

"That wouldn't have worked otherwise, in the end we ourselves had a protective instinct."

Schumacher's son Mick *, who has now made it into Formula 1 himself, also has a say in the film.

He would like to talk to his father an endless number of things.

"I would give up everything just for that," he says.

The documentary "Schumacher" will be broadcast on Netflix from September 15th. Numerous companions are there, including previously unpublished recordings of life after the accident have been announced.

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Source: merkur

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