Corina, the wife of German racing driver Michael Schumacher, made it clear that, at his request, no information about his health condition is being released.
The Sun quoted her words: “We are doing everything we can to support Michael. Please respect his decision to keep his condition private.”
She emphasized that Schumacher is spending time with his children: son Mick and daughter Gina-Marie.
On November 13, Schumacher’s manager Will Weber said that the driver’s wife had denied him access to the patient.
“Weber expressed his concern: ‘He fears that I will find out the truth and publish it.’”
Michael Schumacher’s former manager Willi Weber appealed to the seven-time champion’s family to tell the fans the truth about the driver’s health.
“For some time now, I have had the feeling that the Schumacher family is hiding the truth.
It is time to tell Michael’s millions of fans the full truth.”
“I have tried to convince them, but it seems like I am speaking to a wall because they do not listen to me.
Sometimes, when I am at home and the phone rings, I feel like I will hear Michael’s voice asking, as he used to: ‘Hello, Willi, how are you?’”
“Hope dies last.”