In
particular, she touched upon on the struggles the family went through
in the subsequent months that Schumacher lay in a coma, but insisted
that the hardest times were now over.
"The German Grand Prix gives me the perfect opportunity to cordially thank you all for the good wishes and positive energies you keep sending to Michael," read a translation of the original letter, which was in German. "I have to say your sympathies blew us all away.
“It
is good to know that together we made it through the hardest time. "Now
we are facing a phase which will presumably take a long time.
Upon
waking from an induced coma last month, the 45-year-old was moved to
the Lausanne University Hospital near his family home in Switzerland.
Prior
to that, Schumacher was treated at Grenoble University Hospital Centre
in France following the skiing accident in France, which left him with
severe head injuries.
Schumacher
won seven World Championship titles, making him F1’s most successful
driver, competing at the top of the sport from 1991 through to 1996 and
from 2010 to 2012.
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