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Report: Schumacher Probe Nearly Complete, French Officials To Rule it An Accident

Germany’s Bild newspaper is reporting that French officials are close to closing their nearly four week long investigation into the skiing crash of F1 Superstar, and seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher, which occurred on December 29th, at a ski resort near Merabel in the French Alps.

Report: Schumacher Probe Nearly Complete, French Officials To Rule it An Accident

According to the Bild, the investigation has found that neither the manufacturers of the equipment Schumacher was wearing, nor the resort are liable for the accident and the unfortunate injuries sustained by the retired German Racing Star.  It was found that the fall and crash was an unfortunate accident.  The investigators have wrapped up their probe and forwarded the findings to investigating prosecutor Patrick Quincy.

Meanwhile Schumacher remains in a coma in the intensive care unit of Grenoble University Hospital, where he has spent the last seven weeks.  He was placed in an induced coma shortly after the accident as doctors wanted to allow his body to heal.  Two weeks ago, doctors began the process of waking Schumacher from his coma.  While he has some reflex spasms, he has not responded to stimulus tests.

 

 

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