Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Michael Schumacher's wife makes first public appearance since her husband's devastating ski accident

Michael Schumacher, 45, (pictured with his wife Corinna) suffered a major head injury when he fell while skiing in France in December and was kept in a medically induced coma for six months after the accident

Corinna Schumacher has been pictured smiling and joking during her first public appearance since her husband's catastrophic ski accidentRiders from more than a dozen nations turned up at the ranch for the day's events at the ultra-modern arena that Corinna bought in 2004
Corinna Schumacher was hailed a heroine after she was pictured smiling and joking during her first public appearance since her husband's catastrophic ski accident.
Corinna has spent months by the bedside of her husband Michael, 45, as he was kept in a medically induced coma after suffering a major head injury when he fell while skiing in France in December.
She was pictured laughing and handing out chocolates at a riding event in her native Switzerland this weekend after Michael was recently transferred from the hospital in Grenoble, France to a unit near his Swiss home.
Corinna was said to be thrilled that her son Mick, 15, who usually likes racing karts like his father did before he graduated to F1, mounted one of her horses to give a display of his equestrian skills before her and his sister Gina-Maria, 17Corinna, 45, was 'the epitome of grace and charm' at the event, a Swiss radio station
'This smile is a message about fate,' said Germany's Bild newspaper. 'It means: we will fight. For every happy moment in life.'
Just weeks ago experts warned Corinna was on the cusp of making herself gravely ill with her worries over the future for her husband Michael, 45, as the Formula One ace struggled to come out of the six month induced coma.
She was warned to find downtime for herself otherwise she risked succumbing to depression.

Corinna - who spent upwards of ten hours a day at her husband's bedside at the University Hospital Grenoble since his accident on December 29 last year - now visits him daily at the rehab clinic in Lausanne where he has been for the past three weeks.
His carers hope he may make enough progress to sit in a wheelchair before the summer is out.

2 comments:

  1. We wish him continuous recovery.

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  2. Its good to be rich and famous,ur very sure ur wife will be loyal at all times.

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