Michael Schumacher's wife builds £10million medical suite in their Lake Geneva home to look after stricken F1 Ace when he leaves hospital after being told it is unlikely he will wake
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The new suite means Michael Schumacher will be able to be discharged from the Grenoble University Hospital, France, to the £25million estate overlooking Lake Geneva. The racing ace's family refuse to give up hope, despite a grim prognosis from doctors, and make the 150-mile round trip to his bedside every single day. A family friend said how Corinna Schumacher, 45,would see admitting defeat as a 'betrayal' of her husband
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The new suite means Michael Schumacher will be able to be discharged from the Grenoble University Hospital, France, to the £25million estate overlooking Lake Geneva. The racing ace's family refuse to give up hope, despite a grim prognosis from doctors, and make the 150-mile round trip to his bedside every single day. A family friend said how Corinna Schumacher, 45,would see admitting defeat as a 'betrayal' of her husband