More than ten years ago, Michael Schumacher suffered serious traumatic brain injury after a skiing accident in the French Alps. There is no information about his health condition, but the family of the seven-time world champion continues to fight for Michael and takes advantage of the latest developments in modern medicine.
The Italian Corriere della Sera reports that Schumacher’s treatment costs seven million euros per year. This amount includes the cost of equipment and medical staff, as well as security to ensure the rider’s privacy.
Due to the high treatment costs, Corinne Schumacher, Michael’s wife, has to sell part of the property. In addition to the watch collection, which was sold for several million euros in May, a private jet, a home in Norway and a home on the shores of Lake Geneva have been sold in recent years.
Source: F1 News

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