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Michael Schumacher 2018: Wife Corinna's Recently Purchased Majorca Mansion May Touch Something Within Schumi

Image via Reuters / Tony Gentile

Recent news about Corinna Schumacher purchasing a mansion in Majorca, Spain from Real Madrid President Florentino Perez has been making the buzz amongst Europe's elite with the property's hefty price tag attached to it. The mansion has even created confusion that the Schumacher family will be residing in the purchased Spanish villa even if the intent was to keep the facility as a holiday getaway for the family.

While the Schumacher's new holiday home in Majorca has been the talk of the town about the Schumacher's current lives, Michael Schumacher's wife, Corinna Schumacher, has not been as publicly open about the legendary driver's state of health. Corinna Schumacher has already asked the press, Schumi's associates, and friends of the family to be tight-lipped about Michael Schumacher's condition.

But fans of the Schumacher family who follow news about Corrina Schumacher's recent purchase of a mansion in Majorca may get a glimpse of how the Formula One driver is doing. In a recent feature by the Paris Match, certain members of the Schumacher family have shared how the family's homes have been good for Michael Schumacher's recovery.

Relatives who often visit Michael Schumacher to see improvement in his condition shared with the publication that when Michael Schumacher is placed in front of the mountain vista of their Lake Geneva home, the retired Formula One driver sometimes cries. The Paris Match mentions that the Schumacher family has been focusing on what is best for Michael Schumacher's recovery, with the family letting go of some luxuries such as the family's private jet and the cottage in the French Alps.

Michael Schumacher has lost effective use of his memory and speech ever since his skiing trip accident back in 2013. While the German driver has been impaired by his accident, fans can be thankful that Michael Schumacher was able to recover from a medically induced coma that would save his life. Hopefully, the Schumacher family's new mansion in Majorca will have the same effect on Michael Schumacher as their family home in Geneva.

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