Michael Schumacher’s Health Condition Gets Better; 'Encouraging Signs' Confirmed By F1 Champ’s Former Boss

Michael Schumacher finally displays “encouraging signs” following his horrible skiing accident in December 2013 that puts his life in critical danger.

The positive news is brought by Ross Brawn, a highly important person in Michael’s seven Formula One titles.

"There are encouraging signs and we are all praying every day that we see more of them,” Brawn said in an exclusive interview with BBC Radio 5.

Brawn served as the technical director of the Ferrari and Benetton teams during Schumacher’s championship-winning years.  He is also considered as one of the closest pals of the German racing driver and his family.

"All I would say is there is a lot of speculation about Michael's condition, most it's wrong and we just pray and hope every day that we continue to see some progress," the British coach added.

It is noteworthy that people close to Michael and his family take the time to share to the public the latest updates about his current condition. It is not unknown to Michael’s huge fan base that his clan ensures his privacy and security hence, limited details about his medical condition are expected.

A prior report noted that Michael’s wife, Corinna Schumacher, is not happy with the health reports about his husband. Numerous death hoaxes of popular celebrities upset her considering that Michael is in a terrible situation.

The Schumachers recently took a legal action with the false claims about Michael. Their legal adviser Felix Damm divulged in a court hearing the real status of the F1 legend after the devastating tragedy stating that he “cannot walk” and is not able to stand even with the aid of his medical team.

To recall, a German publication published a front - page story of the F1 champion in 2015 reporting that he can walk with assistance. The magazine is currently facing legal charges after it complained of fabricating stories against Michael.

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