Michael Schumacher ‘moves to spend winter in his £26m summer mansion in Majorca with medics’

Stricken Michael Schumacher ‘moves to spend winter in his £26m summer mansion in Majorca with team of medics’, reports say

  • Michael Schumacher has reportedly moved to a summer residence in Majorca
  • The seven-time F1 champion was spotted by neighbours with medical staff
  • They have been lived on Lake Geneva since a catastrophic skiing crash in 2013 
  • Said to be confined to a wheelchair though the exact state of his health is secret 

Micahel Schumacher is continuing his rehabilitation from a tragic skiing injury in the family’s stunning new £26 million Majorca villa, it has been claimed.

The F1 champion is given world-class care throughout the day after a skiing accident in the Alps left him with a catastrophic head injury in December 2013.

Since the accident the family have kept his condition heavily guarded, but neighbours told Bunte they saw him arrive with a team of medics at the Port d’Andratx mansion.

The German magazine reported the family, including his brother and former F1 driver Ralf, have spent a few months at the holiday escape.

The stunning mansion features swimming pools, acres of garden, a helipad and sea views.

The £26million mansion in Port d'Andratx, Majorca, features swimming pools, acres of garden, a helipad and sea views

The £26million mansion in Port d’Andratx, Majorca, features swimming pools, acres of garden, a helipad and sea views

Bunde said: ‘The Formula 1 hero travlled with his family into the sun – another step forward on his recovery path.’

They reported the family had left their winter residence at Gland on Lake Geneva in Switzerland at the end of December.

In January the world celebrated his 50th birthday on social media, and the family made a rare announcement.

They wrote on Instagram: ‘Please understand if we are following Michael’s wishes and keeping such a sensitive subject as health, as it has always been, in privacy.’

Schumacher is the most successful driver in F1 history having won the world title seven times.

The 50-year-old is reportedly confined to a wheelchair but the specific state of his health remains private.

His 19-year-old son Mick has recently shown prowess on the track. 

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