Schumacher medical documents 'stolen'
Family urges media not to publish them
Rome, June 24 - Medical documents on Michael Schumacher's progress out of a coma have been stolen from a Swiss clinic and are being peddled to the media, the German Formula One great's family said late Monday.
"We urge anyone approached not to publish them," said the family through a spokesperson. The former Ferrari driver and seven-time F1 champion, who has been in a drug-induced coma since suffering a serious brain injury in a French Alps skiing accident last December, regained consciousness in a Grenoble hospital on June 16 and was moved to a Lausanne clinic to start what the family said would be a long rehabilitation.
"We urge anyone approached not to publish them," said the family through a spokesperson. The former Ferrari driver and seven-time F1 champion, who has been in a drug-induced coma since suffering a serious brain injury in a French Alps skiing accident last December, regained consciousness in a Grenoble hospital on June 16 and was moved to a Lausanne clinic to start what the family said would be a long rehabilitation.
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