Investigative reporter uncovers untold story behind Michael Schumacher’s seclusion through exclusive home visit

🚨 Breaking news about Michael Schumacher’s health! 🚨
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We’ve finally got some fresh insights into the legendary Formula One driver’s condition. πŸš—πŸŽοΈ Despite previous reports, it turns out Michael isn’t bedridden. Instead, he spends his days in a wheelchair with dedicated 24/7 care at his luxe Β£30m mansion in Majorca. 🏑🌴
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The exclusive property is tucked away in the upscale Las Brisas estate and guarded for privacy. Only a select few are allowed inside, including Ferrari legends Jean Todt and Ross Brawn, alongside former driver Gerhard Berger. Todt even pops in monthly for F1 race watch parties πŸŽ‰πŸ.

Rumours about Schumacher attending his daughter Gina’s wedding in 2024 have been debunked, and his battle with Locked-in Syndrome seems to be off the table. Instead, reports suggest he has some awareness of his surroundings, but with significant limitations.

This new development sheds light on the extraordinary care Michael receives, costing tens of thousands of pounds a day. πŸ’ΈπŸ’‰ His devoted wife Corrina stands by him, protecting his privacy amid a swirl of past controversies, including a shocking Β£12m blackmail attempt.

Michael’s story has been shrouded in mystery since his skiing accident in 2013 that left him with severe brain injuries. He was in a coma for 250 days and hasn’t been seen publicly since. It’s a testament to his family’s resilience and dedication to honouring his legacy in racing history.

Let’s continue to send strength and love to Michael, his family, and all the fans who hold him dear in their hearts. ❀️ #KeepFightingMichael #F1Legend