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Michael Schumacher’s family lawyer Felix Damm has revealed the reason no “final report” has been publicised on the F1 star’s health: “It’s all about protecting private things sportsbook
”The seven-time Formula 1 world champion has not been seen publicly since suffering a near-fatal brain injury while skiing in December 2013 in Meribel, France sportsbook
His wife Corinna has insisted on protecting Schumacher’s privacy in the near 10 years since, with his medical condition shrouded in secrecy as he continues to recover at home in Switzerland sportsbook
Damm, who acts as a representative for the Schumacher family, has now given more detail as to why those close to the Ferrari icon don’t want to publicise details about his health sportsbook
“It was always about protecting private things,” Damm told German outlet LTO sportsbook
“We considered whether a final report about Michael’s health could be the right way to do this sportsbook
“But that wouldn’t have been the end of it and there would have had to be constantly updated ‘water level reports’ and it would not have been up to the family when the media interest in the story stopped sportsbook
”The lawyer also emphasised how the precedent of “voluntary self-disclosure” would have made the past 10 years even more difficult for the Schumacher family should intricate health details be made public sportsbook
Damm added: “They [the media] could pick up on such a report again and again and as ‘and what does it look like now?’ one, two, three months or years after the message sportsbook
If we then wanted to take action against this reporting, we would have to deal with the argument of voluntary self-disclosure sportsbook
Michael Schumacher has not been seen publicly for nearly 10 years (Getty)“If it is not the person concerned himself but friends or acquaintances who disclose private information, it is not a case of ‘voluntary self-disclosure’ of privacy sportsbook
“Therefore, the data subject can defend himself against disclosure of private circumstances even if the information comes from an acquaintance sportsbook
”Former Ferrari boss Jean Todt has a close relationship with the Schumacher family, revealing last year he has seen the German three times a week on some occasions – adding that the 54-year-old is in the “best of hands… surrounded by people who love him sportsbook
”Todt also said as recently as last July that he still watches F1 races with Schumacher despite the German’s unknown medical state sportsbook
“I don’t miss Michael, I see him,” Todt told German broadcaster RTL sportsbook
“Yes, it’s true, I watch grand prix with Michael sportsbook
But sure, I guess what I miss is what we used to do together sportsbook
”Former Ferrari boss Jean Todt (left) has a close relationship with the Schumacher family (AFP via Getty Images)Schumacher’s son Mick lost his F1 race seat at Haas last year and is now a reserve driver at Mercedes, who Michael drove for from 2010-2012 sportsbook
Todt is a close friend of Schumacher’s since their time working together during a successful era at Ferrari, when the German won five of his seven world titles from 2000-2004 sportsbook
In April, an editor of a German magazine was sacked after the Die Aktuelle publication used artificial intelligence to produce fake quotes from Schumacher sportsbook
The magazine was labelled “disgraceful” by fans sportsbook online for depicting the AI responses as an “exclusive interview” on their 15 April front cover sportsbook
In a Netflix documentary which aired in 2021 titled Schumacher, Corinna detailed how his family have dealt with the situation and continue to “get on with their lives sportsbook
”Schumacher’s wife Corinna (left) has insisted on protecting the F1’s icon privacy after his near-fatal skiing accident (AFP via Getty Images)“Michael is here sportsbook
Different, but he’s here, and that gives us strength, I find,” Corinna said sportsbook
“We’re together sportsbook
We live together at home sportsbook
We do therapy sportsbook
We do everything we can to make Michael sportsbook better and to make sure he’s comfortable sportsbook
And to simply make him feel our family, our bond sportsbook
And no matter what, I will do everything I can sportsbook
We all will sportsbook
“We’re trying to carry on as a family, the way Michael liked it and still does sportsbook
And we are getting on with our lives sportsbook
‘Private is private’, as he always said sportsbook
“It’s very important to me that he can continue to enjoy his private life as much as possible sportsbook
Michael always protected us and now we are protecting Michael sportsbook
”Corinna was in attendance to collect an award last July on behalf of husband Michael, with daughter Gina and Todt joining her to collect the State Prize of North Rhine-Westphalia - the highest civilian honour available to those born within the region sportsbook
Schumacher holds the joint-record for the most Formula 1 world titles with Lewis Hamilton sportsbook
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Sri Lanka’s Angelo Mathews knows exactly what it takes to beat England at a World Cup and the veteran batter is promising to “fight fire with fire” when the sides meet in Bengaluru sportsbook
Mathews has only been an official part of the squad for 24 hours, called up as an injury replacement for Matheesha Pathirana after being left out of the original line-up, but goes straight into the side on Thursday sportsbook
The 35-year-old brings bundles of hard-bitten experience with him, including a few memorable tussles with England over the years sportsbook
There have been Test centuries at Lord’s, Headingley and Galle, as well as a brilliant knock in a losing cause in the T20 World Cup of 2016 sportsbook
But most relevant to the task at hand was the dogged 85 not out in Leeds four years ago, a match-winning effort that threatened to derail what became a triumphant tournament for Eoin Morgan’s men sportsbook
Neither team can afford to lose at the Chinnaswamy Stadium this time, leaving Mathews ready for a high-octane affair sportsbook
“We have to fight fire with fire because we know they will come really hard at us,” he said sportsbook
“Obviously we have to play our ‘A’ game against a very strong England team sportsbook
Even though they haven’t played to their potential they are a very dangerous team sportsbook
If you take a backward step they are going to jump all over you and take the advantage sportsbook
They can hurt us badly if we are complacent sportsbook
“We know their brand of cricket is all about being positive; if you take a backward step they are going to jump all over you and take the advantage sportsbook
They can hurt us badly if we are complacent sportsbook
”Mathews also made it clear the expertise and inside knowledge of former England head coach Chris Silverwood, who now sits in their dressing room, has not gone to waste sportsbook
“Chris knows most of their players in and out, we’ve had discussions about their team as well,” he said sportsbook
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