Formula 1 Legend, Michael Schumacher Cries On Hearing Familiar Sounds, Is It A Sign Of an Impending Recovery

Recently, it got revealed that Michael Schumacher, the Formula One legend cries in agony as he hears the voice of his loved ones. After a horrific skiing accident, he was left in a coma and has been in pain since. Fans are already lamenting because of his condition, and this piece of news will bring a few tears to lots of Formula 1 lovers all over the world.

According to an Italian newspaper, Michael Schumacher sheds tears whenever he hears familiar sounds, especially his loved ones talking. The full report states that Schumacher sometimes cries mysteriously when hearing his children, his loving wife, his faithful pets. In the deep silence of his room, a tear climbs down the stricken face of our beloved Formula 1 Legend.

Recently, News.com.au reported that Michael Schumacher was beginning to recognize the voices of the ones closest to him, according to Philippe Streiff. Sabine Kehm disputed all of his comments saying that the former champion faces a ‘long fight for recovery’ and declared that Streiff is no ‘family friend’.

While some of these reports were thwarted by Schumacher’s manager, it seems that a part of it was quite true.
The report of his crying indicates that he is capable enough to recognize his family’s voices along with familiar sounds in the background. He is currently experiencing, a slow, long and gradual recovery from his skiing accident in Meribel last year. However, the fact that he sheds tears when hearing voices of his wife, Corinna, daughter Gina Maria and son Mick is the most depressing fact we have learnt so far.

He suffered serious head injurious from a skiing trip that fans now hope he should never have experienced. While skiing with his family on 29th December 2013, right after Christmas, he suffered major brain damage and went into a coma for about six months. All along this harsh period within the Schumacher family, very little information was released regarding his condition.

His doctors and family members have been extremely reluctant about sharing any information about his health. Furthermore, they have even asked irksome reporters to stop pestering them for information.

Michael Schumacher

Michael Schumacher turned 46 on Saturday and is currently rehabilitating at his home in Lake Geneva, Switzerland. His wife Corinna, son Mick and daughter Gina Maria stays at his side. The question regarding when this F1 Legend will recover, is still a huge mystery. However, hearing news like this clearly indicates that he is recovering, even though in an extremely slow manner. Nevertheless, it will certainly encourage Schumacher lovers all over the world.

Do you now think that Philippe Streiff was correct? Is Michael Schumacher really improving? Let us know in the comments section below!

5 comments

  1. The competition is with himself now time is a healer Shoee is a determined man so let’s surport each and every smallest progress of him recovery. Piece be with you Michael.

  2. Miracles happen every moment in time. The love from your family will help you recover in time. I believe you will, You are a miracle Michael. much love to you all xxxxxxxxxx

  3. Michael you are the best f1 driver ever to in to f1 . You can do it . Just keep fighting . You are my hero now and forever . Love always your number 1 fan xxxxxxxx. Lily

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