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'Slight improvement' in Schumacher's condition

Formula One great still critical but there are signs that he may survive horror skiing accident

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A cap marking the 45th birthday of seven-times former Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher is placed on a fence outside the German's cart racing track in the western city of Kerpen. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

There has been a “slight improvement” in Michael Schumacher’s condition, a source close to the Formula One legend said on Monday, eight days after a skiing accident left him with life-threatening injuries.

Schumacher remains in a critical condition in hospital where he has been in a medically induced coma since the accident on December 29 in the French ski resort of Meribel.

But there are small signs of improvement and his loved-ones hope that he will pull through, the source told the German sports news agency SID, on condition of anonymity.

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Earlier, doctors treating Schumacher said he remained in a stable but critical condition. “The clinical state of Michael Schumacher is considered as stable and is being constantly monitored as he receives medical treatment,” a statement from Grenoble’s University Hospital said.

“However, the medical team in charge of his care underlines that they continue to consider Michael’s condition as critical.”

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The team treating Schumacher said they would be giving no details of the treatment the 45-year-old is receiving in order to protect his right to privacy.

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