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Michael Schumacher on Road to Recovery

Michael Schumacher's medical progress showed that the legendary racer's condition is on the way to recovery following an unfortunate skiing accident in the French Alps in December.

After having spent six months in an induced coma, the racer left the CHU Grenoble in France to continue his rehabilitation. He was later transferred to the University Hospital of Lausanne in Switzerland, a medical facility located close to his family.

Except for the information stated above, Schumacher's management and camp hasn't yet released any updates about his present condition.

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Mercedes-Benz, the racing star's long-time sponsor confirmed that they will not withdraw their support to the champion despite the unlikely events.

"We have given no thoughts to changing something in his contract," Daimler chairman Dieter Zetshe said.

In the later part of July, Schumacher's wife, Corinna, has recently placed the F1 driver's grey Falcon 2000EX private jet for sale at $26.8 million. The aircraft is seen capable of carrying eight passengers and flying at 600 miles per hour. Its tail bears a personal insigna of the 45-year-old racer.

Sources that are close to the family speculated that the wife's decision could mean that the "world of the Schumachers has changed."

Meanwhile, news on the death of the alleged suspect who stole Schumacher's medical records has been released. It stated that the purported thief was of German nationality and has only been identified by authorities as "AK."

"AK" was found hanged in his cell in Zurich of what has been speculated as an act of suicide. Former colleagues of the late gave testimony of the man's rather clean background. According to IBTimes, the lack of further leads or evidences to advance the case might force the prosecutors to close the proceedings.

Michael Schumacher still holds the record of being the greatest Formula One racer with 155 podium positions, 1566 points, 308 Grand Prix entries, and seven world championships under his belt.

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