Michael Schumacher altered condition stolen photos sold for $ 1 million - Six years after Michael Schumacher's ski accident, from which he was no longer seen, photos of the pilot were reportedly taken in secret at his home.
Since his serious skiing accident in 2013, German Formula 1 star Michael Schumacher has been protected by his family so that no image of him circulates. Even information on his state of health is scarce.
Quoted in The Sun, a neurosurgeon says the champion is greatly diminished and no longer looks like the man he was. His condition is "greatly altered" by the trauma suffered by his brain during the accident and the coma that followed. "We have to imagine a person very different from the one we remember on the circuit," said Dr. Acciari to the Italian newspaper Contro Copertina, with a very altered and deteriorated organic, muscular and skeletal structure. "
Michael Schumacher altered condition stolen photos
Without giving any news, his wife Corinna spoke on Facebook at the end of December via a Facebook page called Keep Fighting Michael: "Big things always start with small steps," she wrote. Many small stones can form a huge mosaic. Together we are stronger. An enigmatic message, only a few weeks after having intervened in a documentary.
Photos on the black market
According to the Mirror, an "unidentified person" nevertheless succeeded this week in taking photos of the pilot at his home in Geneva, Switzerland. In these photos, which the English tabloid would have seen, we would see Michael Schumacher lying on a bed. According to the tabloid, these "macabre" photos were sold for a million pounds.
Michael Schumacher's wife Corinna Betsch is reported to have called the police and filed a complaint against the photographer.
For her part, the manager of the couple Sabine Kehm, did not wish to comment, considering that "Michael's health is not a public problem. "
On December 29, 2013, Michael Schumacher was involved in a serious ski accident in the French Alps. Out of a coma since then, Michael Schumacher now lives on his property in Switzerland with his wife Corinna and their two children, Mick and Gina.
Emiliano Sala: a year after his death, many gray areas persist
One year after the death of footballer Emiliano Sala in an airplane crash, the events leading to his disappearance still raise questions.
The mystery surrounding the disappearance of Emiliano Sala thickens. Firstly, because the plane's carcass has disappeared, the ocean currents have finished scattering what was left of it. Investigators inspected it but found nothing conclusive. The biggest breakthrough came when it was revealed that carbon monoxide was spreading around the cabin. But it is not known whether this toxic gas could have played a role in the accident. In any case, this gas did not kill Emiliano Sala.
The body of the Italo-Argentinian soccer player was found in the wreckage. He died of injuries to the skull and trunk, a priori due to the impact in water. But the remains of the pilot, David Ibbotson, it remains untraceable.
A reporter for the Daily Telegraph wrote a book on the tragedy. He wondered if the pilot was actually on the plane at the time of the crash. Member of the paratrooper association, he could have ejected from the aircraft. But in this case, where is it? Dead or alive ? And besides, why was he in charge? It was not him but another aviator, David Henderson who was to transport Emiliano Sala.
The press estimates that it is this man who would have been arrested for manslaughter and released on bail, even if his identity has never been officially confirmed. For the moment, two people have been in prison, two employees of the morgue who had shared images of the player's autopsy.