Michael Schumacher, Dagospia: “He had a stroke, he did not hit his head”

Michael Schumacher, Dagospia: "He had a stroke, he did not hit his head" (photo Ansa)

Michael Schumacher, Dagospia: "He had a stroke, he did not hit his head" (photo Ansa)

ROME – Michael Schumacher did not end up in a coma after he hit a stone while he was skiing. Michael Schumacher may have been hit by a stroke during the descent. This is the last thesis on the accident of the former Ferrari driver . But at the moment this version (reported by Dagospia) has not been confirmed by the family.

Dagospia writes: "The official version speaks of a stone, invisible to the eyes of the seven times world champion, which would have prevented the descent by making it fall ruinously. But rumors from Zurich would deliver a different version of the facts: Schumacher may have been hit by a stroke during the descent. He had the helmet, but it would be the GoPro telecaminer positioned above, breaking the helmet, penetrating and damaging the former pilot's brain. When these hypotheses came out, the company denied everything, and the family reiterated the official version ".

"Michael is a warrior, he will not give up". The song dedicated to Michael Schumacher.

Sascha Herchenbach, a German musician, has composed a song dedicated to the Ferrari driver and titled Born to fight ("born to fight"). Then he sent his album with the song to the Schumacher family.

In these days Corinna's answer has arrived, married to Schumi for 23 years. The woman has handwritten a note that she sent to the singer. "I want to thank you sincerely for the message and for the beautiful gift that will certainly help us in this difficult phase – the message reads – It is nice to receive so many kind words, which are of great support for our family. We all know that Michael is a warrior and will not give up ".

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