Eddie Jordan was denied visit to Michael Schumacher
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“I called Corinna in the past and asked if I could visit Michael. The answer was no, because no one except his family was allowed to see him. But then his teenage son Mick Schumacher reached out to me. He is absolutely extraordinary.”
#F1250340Eddie Jordan on the Schumacher Family: “I called Corinna in the past and asked if I could visit Michael. The answer was no, because no one except his family was allowed to see him. But then his teenage son Mick Schumacher reached out to me. He is absolutely extraordinary.”#F1 F1 legend Michael Schumacher's wife Corinna has been working hard to keep his condition private. Schumacher suffered a serious brain injury in 2013 while skiing in the French Alps, despite wearing a helmet. He was placed in a medically induced coma following the brain trauma from his accident. He stayed in Grenoble Hospital before being transferred to Laussane University Hospital in Switzerland in June 2014 for further rehabilitation. He has not been seen in public ever since and, moreover, his condition is still kept a secret. It's obviously understandable why the family would want this level of privacy. Only a select few, including former Ferrari boss Jean Todt, have been allowed to meet him or visit him. The former driver's exact condition is still unknown but his close ones say he's in the best of hands and improving. Fastest Pitstop@FastestPitStopJean Todt about Michael Schumacher:
“I am happy that the fans, not only in Germany, think so much of him. People ask so much about Michael. Fans should know that he is in the best hands. In the best situation he can be in and surrounded by people who love him”
#F1 #Formula199119Jean Todt about Michael Schumacher: “I am happy that the fans, not only in Germany, think so much of him. People ask so much about Michael. Fans should know that he is in the best hands. In the best situation he can be in and surrounded by people who love him” #F1 #Formula1
The answer was no - When Michael Schumacher s wife denied Eddie Jordan s entry to visit the recovering 7-time F1 champion
By Khyati C Modified 05 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Eddie Jordan at the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix of 2018. Eddie Jordan said his attempt to visit the recovering seven-time F1 champion, Michael Schumacher, was denied. Schumacher's wife didn't allow Jordan to enter, saying only direct family members were allowed to meet him. His efforts to visit went in vain but he was full of praise for Michael's son, Mick Schumacher, calling him absolutely extraordinary. Eddie Jordan spoke to the press, saying: “Corinna was at one stage a girlfriend of our driver Heinz-Harald Frentzen, who later left and went on to marry Schumacher." “So, there was connection and I reached out and at one stage asked was it appropriate and did I think we should go and visit him?" “The answer was no. No visitations for anyone at that moment except the actual direct family." Fastest Pitstop@FastestPitStopEddie Jordan on the Schumacher Family:“I called Corinna in the past and asked if I could visit Michael. The answer was no, because no one except his family was allowed to see him. But then his teenage son Mick Schumacher reached out to me. He is absolutely extraordinary.”
#F1250340Eddie Jordan on the Schumacher Family: “I called Corinna in the past and asked if I could visit Michael. The answer was no, because no one except his family was allowed to see him. But then his teenage son Mick Schumacher reached out to me. He is absolutely extraordinary.”#F1 F1 legend Michael Schumacher's wife Corinna has been working hard to keep his condition private. Schumacher suffered a serious brain injury in 2013 while skiing in the French Alps, despite wearing a helmet. He was placed in a medically induced coma following the brain trauma from his accident. He stayed in Grenoble Hospital before being transferred to Laussane University Hospital in Switzerland in June 2014 for further rehabilitation. He has not been seen in public ever since and, moreover, his condition is still kept a secret. It's obviously understandable why the family would want this level of privacy. Only a select few, including former Ferrari boss Jean Todt, have been allowed to meet him or visit him. The former driver's exact condition is still unknown but his close ones say he's in the best of hands and improving. Fastest Pitstop@FastestPitStopJean Todt about Michael Schumacher:
“I am happy that the fans, not only in Germany, think so much of him. People ask so much about Michael. Fans should know that he is in the best hands. In the best situation he can be in and surrounded by people who love him”
#F1 #Formula199119Jean Todt about Michael Schumacher: “I am happy that the fans, not only in Germany, think so much of him. People ask so much about Michael. Fans should know that he is in the best hands. In the best situation he can be in and surrounded by people who love him” #F1 #Formula1