A
helicopter rescue worker arrested on suspicion of stealing Michael Schumacher's
medical notes has been found hanged in his police cell, prosecutors said. The
suspect was found dead 24 hours after he was held by officers investigating the
theft and leaking of the confidential file. The man, who has not been
identified, worked for Swiss helicopter rescue firm Rega, which organised the
Formula One champion's transport from a French hospital to a unit in
Switzerland in June, 2014.
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| Schumi's other passion was skiing |
Schumacher,
45, suffered a major head injury when he fell while skiing in France in
December 2013 and was kept in a medically induced coma for six months after the
accident. The records are believed to consist of several pages of medical notes
outlining the extent of the injury suffered by Schumacher. It is understood the
notes were offered for sale across Europe to media organisations for £50,000. It
is understood that he remains paralysed and communicates with his wife and
children Gina-Maria, 17, and son Mick, 15, by fluttering his eyes.
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