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Michael Schumacher: his wife lost ownership of a 700 m2 Norwegian villa designed by the pilot and it was sold for “2.5 million euros”

by OmarAli
Michael Schumacher: his wife lost ownership of a 700 m2 Norwegian villa designed by the pilot and it was sold for "2.5 million euros"

No more need to imagine Michael Schumacher in 2026. Although… The racing driver’s career is incredible, worthy of a movie, from his victories on the pavement to his terrible accident. In fact, the German was injured not during a Formula 1 race, but while skiing.

In 2013, he suddenly fell in Meribel. Today, Schumacher is among his people, away from any media coverage. We don’t know his health status.
However, we know that his villa 200 kilometers from Oslo has since been sold…

Michael Schumacher, the king of Formula 1 for many years

Michael Schumacher comes from a humble family. His father is a worker. Despite this, he became interested in the very demanding and elite sport at a very young age. Formula 1 race.
So, the father very appropriately shows the lawnmower engine on young Michael’s go-kart. This is how his calling began. Schumacher later made a name for himself in Formula 1. He’s running for Benetton,
Mercedes but above all
Ferrari.

Shumi, as fans call it, will commemorate the 90s and 2000s. Cause? The pilot will become Formula 1 world champion no less than seven times! Yes, yes, you read that right. The racing driver won the world championships in 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2004. An incredible track record for an athlete who shared this record with his longtime rival:
Lewis Hamilton. The king of the track is Shumi. And Hamilton too.

Serious skiing accident, his top secret health condition.

However, in 2013, Michael Schumacher’s life will change. A year has passed since he retired from the sport at that time. He is skiing near Meribel in Savoie at the end of December. The former Formula 1 driver crashes hard into a rock in a skiable but unmarked area. Schumacher’s head hit the rock with such speed and force that his helmet broke into three separate pieces. Help is quickly coming to him…

However, just as quickly, things will go wrong. Initially, despite the shock, the pilot is conscious. He was taken to Grenoble University Hospital for emergency intracranial surgery. Then his life prognosis is in jeopardy. The cause was a cerebral hemorrhage. Schumacher will emerge from his coma at the beginning of 2014. Since then, his health condition has remained serious. secret with very little news. His family protects him from possible excessive media coverage and celebrity press.

The Norwegian villa Shumi with an area of ​​almost 700 m2 has been sold.

In 2015, a year after Michael Schumacher emerged from a coma, the family parted ways with their villa near Oslo, Norway. A residential building, the construction plans of which were drawn by the pilot himself in his free time.
Architecture – Michael Schumacher’s hidden talent? Of course, if you believe the wooden house is almost 700 m2. Actually it’s Corinnawife of a Formula 1 driver who sold the property.

Reason: Keeping Michael Schumacher at home is medically expensive. Thus, Corinna Schumacher parted with the Norwegian villa for the amount 2.5 million euros according to our colleagues from Closer. The house had a seven-car garage, a spa and a gym. The sale price was intended, again according to Kloser, to provide Michael Schumacher with better medical conditions in his main family home.

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