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Michael Schumacher Health Condition News Update 2016: F1 Driver's Manager Gives Latest

Schumacher was involved in an accident over two years ago.

Since his accident in 2013, there has been little news about the condition of Formula 1 driving legend Michael Schumacher.

It has been over two years since that ill-fated accident at the Alpine resort in Meribel which caused major harm to the former Ferrari star, placing him in a coma for around six months.

And the last major news about Schumacher's condition is that he has been receiving special medical treatments in his home since September 2014.

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There have also been speculations about how Schumacher is doing, with some reports claiming that he is unable to remember different things in life and has been in a wheelchair for most of the time, and others claiming that he was able to walk again.

However, his manager Sabine Kehm was able to rebuke those statements and recently released information on how Schumacher is.

In the statement, Kehm revealed that they are hopeful that Michael will "one day be back with us".

While this may not give much information, it may show that things are not as well as others thought Schumacher would be.

In addition, Luca di Montezemolo, who is Ferrari's former chairman, claimed that things are not looking good for the driving legend.

Despite the sad news, Kehm went on to elaborate that they hope Michael is remembered for what he has accomplished and who he is to the sport.

"He is the most successful driver in history and sometimes, on days like this, it is good to be reminded of it. Of course, Michael is not here and of course we miss him. We know what has happened and cannot change it," Kehm said during the opening of an exhibition held in Marburg, Germany.

"We must accept it and hope with everything we have that with continued support and patience he will one day be back with us. Racing was his life and no one would have liked to have been here more than him."

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