Michael Schumacher's manager breaks the silence. The former driver wanted to disappear from public life



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The lack of first-hand sources has fueled various publications more or less known to invent and beat the medal on the few details swept by the Schumacher family.

Sabine Kehm, the head of Michael Schumacher, spoke Wednesday after a long moment of the man that he represents and in particular the reasons for the lack of information.

"When he was in Switzerland, for example, it was clear that he was a private individual." Once in a long conversation, Michael said to me: "You're not obliged to Call it next year, I'll be gone.I think it was his secret dream to be able to do it someday.That's why I'm now trying to protect my wishes and to leave nothing out, "Kehm told British Mirror.

Michael Schumacher recovers after the ski accident and follows a private medical treatment at his home in his town of Gland, Switzerland, near Lake Geneva.

Jean Todt, currently President of the International Automobile Federation (FIA) and former Schumacher employee at Ferrari, visits him twice a month.

"I love Michael, I see his family and I want the situation to be different," Todt told The Times.

Meanwhile, Michael Schumacher's son, Mick, won the Formula 3 title from Europeana and received a drive for next season in Formula 2, being on the verge of going into Formula 1 and following his father.

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