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Michael Schumacher Condition Update: Social Media Accounts Created To Mark Ex-Formula One Champion's Health Progress

Michael Schumacher Condition Update: Social Media Accounts Created To Mark Ex-Formula One Champion's Health Progress

Dheeraj R

The latest update on Michael Schumacher's heath condition has touted that the ex-Formula One champion is currently showing signs of progress. According to recent reports, Schumacher's social media accounts are now active in order to mark his journey till date and share memories with his fans.

Former Mercedes Chief Executive Ross Brawn recently revealed that Schumacher is recovering from his prolonged injuries.

"There are encouraging signs and we are all praying every day that we see more of them," said Brawn, as reported by Telegraph. "All I would say is there is a lot of speculation about Michael's condition, most it's wrong and we just pray and hope every day that we continue to see some progress."

Brawn also stated that Schumacher's family is praying and hoping every day that he will soon recover fully from his sufferings and that the family members should be provided with all the privacy they need during this serious stage in their life. Earlier, Michael Schumacher's lawyer Felix Damm also provided a small update on the 47-year-old ex-champion in September 2016 to a German court stating that he is still unable to walk on his own.

Furthermore, The Gamer's Drop reported that currently the champion's Facebook and Instagram accounts are active. It is reported that the main focus of the social media accounts is to wish for Schumacher's good health and at the same time highlight his career journey in the past.

It is also reported that the pages have also shared various memories from the time when Schumacher won his first F1 championship in the year 1994. According to the reports, at present, around 1.5 million people have already liked the Facebook and Instagram photos shared by the champion's PR team.

In Dec. 2013, Schumacher met a heart-rending skiing accident wherein he suffered several severe head injuries. The F1 icon then was put in a medically induced coma for around six months, after which his condition was declared to be stable in March 2014.

Keep posted for more such updates on Michael Schumacher's health condition.

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