Only a select few trusted friends and relatives have been allowed to visit him since the accident.
In 2020 Italian media reported that French cardiologist Philippe Menasche was set to perform a new stem cell operation on Schumacher to “regenerate his nervous system”. According to further reports, the Covid-19 pandemic put an end to those plans.
Schumacher has been treated at home in a mansion in Switzerland since September 2014, and former Ferrari teammate Felipe Massa revealed he remains in a “difficult phase”.
Last year, F1 journalist Roger Benoit, a friend of Schumacher, claimed Schumacher’s case is one “without hope” in a devastating update.
During an interview with Swiss newspaper Blick, he refused to elaborate on the specifics of Schumacher’s condition, referring to a rare 2022 interview in which Schumacher’s son Mick said: “I would give anything to talk to Dad.”
“This sentence says everything about how his father has been doing for over 3500 days,” Benoit said. “A case without hope.”
Schumacher drove in Formula 1 for Haas in 2021 and 2022, and that year said: “I think Dad and me, we would understand each other in a different way now.
“We would have had much more to talk about, and that is where my head is most of the time, thinking that would be so cool. I would give up everything just for that.”