Michael Schumacher “in critical condition”: new update at 11am

The website of the daily newspaper Le Dauphiné Libéré has just dropped a bombshell by announcing that the health condition of the seven-time world champion has suddenly deteriorated. Around 10:40 p.m., the Grenoble University Hospital confirms that Michael Schumacher is in critical condition.

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Michael Schumacher is reportedly between life and death at the CHU Grenoble hospital. Hospitalized following a skiing accident at the Méribel resort, he is reportedly suffering from a severe head injury. This is, in any case, the information relayed by the Dauphiné website since 7:20 PM.

Ten minutes earlier, an update stated that Michael Schumacher suffers from a serious head injury, but his life is not in danger. A surprising turn of events. Contacted by us, the editor-in-chief of the daily newspaper clarified that they had been aware for an hour, an hour and a half. According to them, two, three different sources confirmed the information.

A statement from the champion’s press service should very soon provide more detailed information.

Updated at 21:35: according to RMC, Michael Schumacher is reportedly suffering from a brain hemorrhage and is in critical condition.

Update at 22:37: the Grenoble University Hospital confirms that Michael Schumacher is in critical condition.

The university hospital will only communicate on December 30th, at 11:00 am, regarding the German’s state of health.

Update at 22:40: It is now the turn of Michael Schumacher’s management to confirm that the German driver is in a severe condition and in a coma.

Update at 11:00: the Grenoble University Hospital has communicated about Schumacher’s condition, who remains in a critical condition.

More information to come…

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