Inside £50m home of F1 legend Michael Schumacher where he is recovering years after accident
- Michael Schumacher went into a coma after a horrific skiing accident 5 years ago
- The F1 legend spent months in hospital before returning home where he is said to be recuperating
- Michael Schumacher is currently not bed-ridden but is under extensive nursing care and physiotherapy
- His wife, Corinna, is understood to have demanded for secrecy as Schumacher recovers at their magnificent £50m home in Gland, Switzerland
Nearly five years after F1 legend Michael Schumacher's horrific skiing accident in Meribel, in the French Alps that sent him into a comma, the racing star is said to be recuperating at his Gland home in Switzerland.
Schumacher sustained serious head injuries after hitting a rock, confining him to hospital bed for months during which he underwent two major surgeries.
The racing champion left hospital in September 2014 to continue his recovery journey at his multi-million Swiss home.
Since then, nothing much has been heard about Schumacher, with his wife, Corinna, understood to have asked for secrecy.
However, according to a report by the Mail Online, Schumacher is no longer bed-ridden, but requires nursing and physiotherapy care costing KSh6.4 million (£50,000) a week.
Ferrari Formula One driver Michael Schumacher back in 2006. Photo: UGC
As Schumacher turns 50 in a weeks time, photos have emerged of the hidden world of the Formula One champion, and TUKO.co.ke gives you a glimpse of the outside of the KSh6.5 billion home.
The £50m mansion in Gland, Switzerland in which Schumacher is hidden from the world. Photo: Getty Images
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The magnificent home of the racing star. Photo: UGC
An aerial view of the multi-million home. Photo: UGC
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Corinna, is understood to have demanded for secrecy as Schumacher recovers at their home. Photo: UGC
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The entrance of Schumacher's home, where a media scrum has formed. Photo: UGC
Meanwhile, it is believed that Michael Schumacher is no longer bed-ridden following extensive £50,000 a week healthcare costs.
Previously, Legit.ng had reported how Chief anesthesiologist Dr. Jean-Francois Payen told reporters that Schumacher was still in a medically induced coma and doctors were focusing only on his current condition.
He got an accident five years ago and the race expert has been under intensive care since then.
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