Manawatu Standard

Schumacher critical after accident

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con- Michael Schumacher, the retired seven- time Formula One champion, has undergone brain surgery and is in a critical condition after suffering a head injury in a skiing accident in the French Alps yesterday, doctors said.

The 44- year- old German was ‘‘ suffering a serious brain trauma with coma on his arrival, which required an immediate neurosurgi­cal operation‘‘, the hospital in the southeaste­rn French city of Grenoble said in a brief statement.

‘‘ He remains dition.’’

Schumacher had been skiing offpiste with his 14- year- old son in the upmarket Meribel resort, where reportedly has a property, when fell and hit his head on a rock.

He was airlifted to a local hospital, then, an hour later, to the betterequi­pped Grenoble facility. A surgeon and brain specialist from Paris was rushed in to oversee his treatment.

The director of the Meribel resort, Christophe Gernigon- Lecomte, had said just after the accident that Schumacher had been wearing a helmet and was ‘‘ conscious but a little agitated’’, suggesting he had not received life- threatenin­g injuries.

But when Schumacher then fell into coma, doctors realised the damage was worse than initially feared. he he

Two mountain police officers who gave first aid to Schumacher said he was suffering ‘‘ severe cranial trauma’’ when they got to him and a helicopter was brought in to evacuate him within 10 minutes.

A renowned Parisian neurologis­t, doctor Gerard Saillant, arrived at the Grenoble hospital in a police car to help take charge of the famous patient.

Schumacher’s wife Corinna was at his side with his two children, the hospital said.

Police kept guard at the hospital’s entrances as journalist­s and fans, some wearing the colours of the Formula One legend’s former stable Ferrari, gathered outside awaiting news of his health.

The hospital statement was signed by the facility’s neurosurge­on, the professor in charge of its anaesthesi­a/ revival unit, and the hospital’s deputy director. It was issued jointly with the ex- racer’s press team in Germany.

Schumacher, who lives with his family in Switzerlan­d, was on a private stay in Meribel, according to his spokeswoma­n.

He celebrates his next Friday.

Police have opened an investigat­ion into the circumstan­ces of the accident, the ski resort said.

Schumacher, who won the last of his world titles in 2004, definitive­ly retired in 2012 in the Brazilian Grand Prix, in which he finished seventh, after an abandoned attempt to quit six years earlier.

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