Schumacher left the villa in Mallorca. Helicopter went to Switzerland to see his granddaughter?
Lewis Hamilton equalized with him by the number of titles, but for many it is Michael Schumacher (56) still the biggest driver in Formula One. He would surely have something to say on the subject, but she has not seen the public since 2013 since he experienced an accident on skiing in the French Alps, and since then his life has been a secret and no one outside the family knows what he is in.
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The only thing that is known is that he lives on the estate in Mallorca and is under constant care. His maintenance alive is very expensive, so his wife Corinna recently sold eight expensive watches worth four million euros at the auction. Occasionally ‘leaks’ information about his condition, and The Sun He writes that the legendary German changed his residence for a few days. Specifically, his daughter Gina, who was married to Iain Bethke last year, gave birth to a girl Millie at the end of March, and allegedly traveled Schumacher a few days before giving birth to a helicopter from Mallorca to Switzerland, a family home near a female lake, to spend time with her daughter and see his granddaughter.
The more extensive details of his stay in Switzerland are unknown, but as Bild writes, the birth of little Millie brought work and happiness into a family that hopes to breathe a new strength in recovery that has been going on since 2013 and skiing in France. His wife Corinna has since closed all the channels of communication with the public, so his condition is unknown, and only a few people who visit him occasionally have been enabled by Schumacher.
And his first interaction with the public after the accident happened only a few days ago. Specifically, he signed on a helmet that will be sold at a auction for humanitarian purposes. According to many, the best F1 driver has successfully written his MS on the helmet with the help of his wife Corinne, according to the Daily Mail. The helmet will be auctioned to raise money for the charity organization Race Against Dementia founded by Jackie Stewart (a triple world champion in F1), to whom Helen’s wife patients with the disease.
Recall that in December 2013, Schumacher suffered a serious accident in the French Alps, which is why he receives 24-hour medical care at a family home near Lake Geneva in Switzerland.