Michael Schumacher condition news update: Family simply honoring racer's rules on media blackout – Kehm

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There is no significant improvement on the condition and state of F1 great Michael Schumacher. That is all there is to say right now as the family continues to fend off journalists and newspapers who want to go into detail on how the fallen racer is currently doing.

Schumacher, who continues to recover after a tragic ski accident in December, 2013 continues to show little change in his condition and is still unable to speak or move.

The only update thus far is that the family has been selling a lot of their properties.

The recent properties sold include the £25 million jet and their holiday home, something that wife Corinna Schumacher said was done since her husband may never recover fully and enjoy either again.

But it seems that there are more properties to be sold on the horizon with a report claiming that Corinna is also contemplating on selling their chalet in Meribel over at France, the place where the tragic ski accident happened.

As far as keeping the medical condition of Schumacher is concerned, condition team manager Sabine Kehm stresses that she is just carrying on the right of the family not to divulge any information regarding the fallen racers actual state.

She added that what she and the family are doing are in line with what Schumacher would follow as far as their private lives are concerned.

Schumacher kept his professional life separate from his private life, something that will not change especially with his current state.

In a separate development, chief executive Bernie Ecclestone of the Formula 1 Group admitted that has been able to visit Schumacher.

He goes on by emotionally saying that he would prefer to remember Michael the way he was before the tragic incident and that this would be the same state he would want to see Schumacher if ever the F1 racing great does recover miraculously.

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