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Former F1 champion Schumacher in coma

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GRENOBLE—Michael Schumacher, the retired seven-time Formula One champion, was in a critical condition on Monday after suffering severe brain trauma in a skiing accident in the French Alps, doctors said.

The German racing legend, who turns 45 on Friday, had been skiing off-piste with his 14year-old son in the upmarket Meribel resort when he fell and hit his head on a rock.

He was “suffering a serious brain trauma with coma on his arrival, which required an immediate neurosurgi­cal operation,” according to the hospital in the southeaste­rn French city of Grenoble where he is being treated.

“He remains in a critical condition.” Shortly after the accident Meribel resort director Christophe Gernigon-Lecomte said Schumacher, who had been wearing a helmet, was “conscious but a little agitated.” But when Schumacher fell into coma, doctors realized the damage was worse than initially feared.

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.

The hospital statement was signed by the facility’s neurosurge­on, the professor in charge of its anesthesia/revival unit, and the hospital’s deputy director.

News of Schumacher’s accident stunned the Formula One community, and his former teammates joined thousands on Twitter in wishing him a speedy recovery.

“My thoughts are with Michael Schumacher at this tough time. Michael more than anyone has the strength to pull through this,” tweeted British F1 driver Jenson Button.

Schumacher’s former teammate at Benetton, Martin Brundle, wrote on Twitter: “Come on Michael, give us one of those race stints at pure qualifying pace to win through, like you used to. You can do it.” He added that the German was “a crazy brave skydiving/bike racing daredevil.”

Brazilian Formula One racing driver Felipe Massa said he was “praying for God to protect you my brother!! I wish you a speedy recovery Michael.”

The next update on Schumacher’s condition would be given on Monday, a hospital spokespers­on said.

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

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.

 ?? AFP ?? IN THIS file photo, German Ferrari Formula One driver Michael Schumacher is seen in the pits during a training session.
AFP IN THIS file photo, German Ferrari Formula One driver Michael Schumacher is seen in the pits during a training session.

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