Jun.1 (GMM) More than 12 years after Michael Schumacher’s skiing accident, rare new firsthand accounts have emerged from some of the people involved on the day the seven-time world champion suffered his life-changing injuries.
Since the December 2013 accident in Meribel, Schumacher’s condition has remained one of Formula 1 and global sport’s most closely guarded secrets, with the family maintaining strict privacy around his health.
Now, French newspaper L’Equipe has published interviews with several key figures who were present during the rescue and treatment.
Among them is helicopter pilot Yannick Dainese, who flew Schumacher from the ski resort to hospital in Grenoble.
“A paramedic jumped out of the helicopter with the doctor and said to me, ‘We’re getting Schumacher!'” Dainese recalled. “At first, I thought he was joking.”
But special security measures quickly made clear that the patient really was the Formula 1 legend. “The incident commander ordered us to turn off our microphones and GoPro cameras and forbade journalists from accompanying us, and I realised it was true,” he said.
Dainese remembers an unusually silent atmosphere during the rescue.
“Nobody spoke. Everyone was focused solely on their task,” he said.
But although aware of Schumacher’s fame, the pilot said he approached the mission like any other emergency. “Subconsciously, there was pressure because I knew he was worshipped like a god,” Dainese explained.
“But for me, he was simply another seriously injured human being.”
L’Equipe also spoke to neurosurgeon Stephan Chabardes, one of the doctors involved in Schumacher’s treatment at Grenoble University Hospital.
“Leaning over the patient, who was still wearing his ski suit, I recognised Michael,” Chabardes said.
“At that moment I thought, ‘Oh my God, this is going to get complicated today.'”
The surgeon said the true severity of Schumacher’s injuries became clear as treatment progressed.
“During the procedure, I could see that the situation was serious, but it was during the postoperative CT scan that I realised things were extremely critical,” he revealed.
Another interviewee, journalist Benoit Bouy, recalled being told by a highly reliable source that Schumacher’s life was at risk. “The pressure was immense,” he said.
“If we published this news and three days later the guy showed up with a bandage on his head, it would all be over for us.”
Schumacher, now 57, has not appeared publicly since the accident.
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