Michael Schumacher Health News Updates: F1 Legend Won't Receive Treatments In The US
The seven-time Formula One champion Michael Schumacher is reportedly scheduled to be transported to the US for further treatments, but the news turned out to be false.
German magazine Bravo claimed last week that the 48-year-old race car driver's health is "weak" after sustaining a severe head injury during a ski accident in December 2013. This is why his family is thinking about transferring him to a medical facility near his cattle ranch in Dallas, Texas.
According to the report, the Dallas medical facility could have the capacity to make a medical breakthrough for Schumacher's case.
Another report that was spotted from Swedish newspaper Expressen also reportedly mentioned that Schumacher is scheduled to be seen American doctor Mark Meeks, who was claimed to be a brain injury expert.
New reports from Daily Mail claimed that there is no truth to the rumors, and he will still receive treatments from his private team of experts in his mansion in Gland, Switzerland located near the Lake Geneva.
Details about Schumacher's current health condition remains to be scarce since the family decided to limit the information that they will release to the public after he woke up from a medically-induced coma in 2014. In December 2016, Schumacher's manager Sabine Kehm said in a statement that the family believed that his health is not exactly a public concert, so they will no longer release any updates about.
"Michael has always been very protective of his privacy, even during the most successful times of his career. He has always made sure there is a clear and distinct line between his public persona and his private one," Kehm stated in the report posted by ABC News Australia last year.
Schumacher's wife Corinna is now taking care of both the family businesses and their two children, 20-year-old Gina-Marie and 18-year-old Mick.