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Michael Schumacher's spouse, Corinna Schumacher, discusses her husband's current health status

Upcoming Netflix documentary 'Schumacher' set for release on September 15; early interviews with participants have already leaked online.

Michael Schumacher's wife, Corinna Schumacher, discusses her husband's current health status
Michael Schumacher's wife, Corinna Schumacher, discusses her husband's current health status

Michael Schumacher's spouse, Corinna Schumacher, discusses her husband's current health status

In an interview with RMC Sport, Corinna Schumacher, wife of the legendary seven-time Formula 1 world champion, has shared her thoughts on the skiing accident that left her husband, Michael, with severe head injuries in 2013.

Corinna believes that the accident could have happened to anyone. She misses Michael every day, but she is not alone in feeling this way. The Schumacher family, including their children and close ones, also miss him dearly.

Life has gone on for the Schumacher family, but they are doing everything to make Michael as comfortable as possible. He continues his rehabilitation and is undergoing therapy, with the family's primary focus being on his wellbeing.

Corinna also stated that she never blamed God for what happened to Michael. Instead, they are protecting him now, ensuring he receives the care he would want his family to provide.

The Netflix documentary "Schumacher," scheduled to premiere on September 15, will delve deeper into Michael's life, his accident, and his recovery. However, official information about his health has been scarce since he woke from the coma in June 2014.

The search results do not provide specific information about who gave the interviews for the documentary. Interviews with participants have already surfaced online, offering glimpses into the making of the film.

Despite the challenges, the Schumacher family tries to stay close and live as one family. Corinna and Michael live together in one house, striving to maintain a semblance of normality amidst the extraordinary circumstances.

Michael Schumacher suffered severe head injuries in a skiing accident on December 29, 2013, in Meribel. After the accident, he underwent neurosurgery. The family's resilience and determination to support Michael have been commendable, and they continue to hope for his recovery.

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