A Formula 1 journalist has shared new information about Michael Schumacher’s health more than 11 years after the former pilot’s tragic skiing accident.

Schumacher, who won the Formula 1 world championship seven times, had a severe accident while skiing in December 2013. Since then, he has not been seen in public. He is still in a coma and has been cared for by a team of medical personnel and his wife Corinna at their home in Switzerland. The Daily Mail says that little has been made public about his health.

He is being cared for by a team of medical staff and his wife, Corinna, at their home in Lake Geneva, Switzerland, but little has been made public about his condition.

His family has asked his friends and family not to talk about how he is doing, and it seems that many of them do not even know how his health is.

However, Felix Gorner, a journalist for the German TV channel RTL, gave more information about Schumacher’s condition and said he “can no longer talk.”

“It’s very sad,” said Gorner, one of the journalists closest to Schumacher’s family and a reliable source about his health.

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The journalist says the former Formula 1 driver can no longer talk to his doctors or anyone. “Unfortunately, he can no longer communicate verbally.

Gorner also talked about the situation surrounding Schumacher and how private his life has been since the accident in 2013.

“Right now, only 20 people can get close to Michael. This is the right strategy. The family is always looking out for his best interests. They have always strictly protected his privacy, and that has not changed.

Now 56 years old, Schumacher is one of the most successful Formula 1 drivers ever. The quoted source recalls that he won the world title in 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004.