Where is he now?

Where is he now?

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cannibalized by his son so he can take his driving abilities and become the next GOAT and save F1

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trapped inside his semi-coherent mind and useless body somewhere between life and death

Genuinely curious, since it's almost universally known that he's a vegetable with zero cognitive function or quality of life, with no chance of ever becoming even a semi-functioning human being again, why haven't his family pulled the plug?
Do they make more money with him being alive? Would this extra money outweigh the money they constantly burn on expensive private care for him?
Just curious as to the incentive to keep him in a state of living death

Does he have to wear a diaper?

ssh only dreams now

In some world that's much to real, that pumps life that he must feel. He can't look forward to reveal or look to the time when he'll live.

>the cerebrum has suffered massive and irreparable damage.
>he'll never know what's happened to him
wew. talk about clairvoyant

Staring at the ceiling
In the dark
Trying not to let the feeling
Tear you apart
But the silence is buzzing
And it won't stop
Tell yourself its almost over
But its not

>he's a vegetable with zero cognitive function
i read somewhere that they are able to put him in a wheelchair and can communicate on a rudimentary level (but still unable to talk or write)

theguardian.com/sport/2019/jan/02/michael-schumacher-best-of-hands-family-f1-great-formula-one

>Do they make more money with him being alive? Would this extra money outweigh the money they constantly burn on expensive private care for him?
yes

What if he is healthy enough that they can't even pull the plug?

>following Michael's wishes
>implying anyone can understand his babble
What the fuck just let us see shuey

Possessing his son's body.

im sure his family and friends say a lot of shit to make it seem not as bad, but it's hard to fully believe when no one has seen him in over 5 years

>Schumacher currently continues his rehabilitation in his home in Switzerland. It was recently reported that he is "not bed-ridden nor is he existing on tubes" FIA president Jean Todt, Schumacher's team principal at Ferrari claimed to have watched the 2018 Brazilian GP with the iconic driver, but revealed no details about his condition.

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>found fallen out of his bed

Pretty grim, it'd be like living with a zombie.
Is the German state/F1/ some other agency paying for his medical care? Or are his family paying out of their own pocket (that admittedly came from his career)?

He's dead.
It's a Men & Chicken situation.

watching F1 is boring enough already, I can only imagine how shitty it would be watching it next to a dribbling, incontinent corpse.

He fucked off to Switzerland as soon as he got some money, i dunno,

>Men & Chicken situation.
wut. is this a German expression?

Remember how rich that guy is
He might get technology that saves him in his lifetime and be some kind of pioneer

See Magic Johnson

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men_&_Chicken
>Soon, Gabriel and Elias discover that their father is dead and the other brothers have kept it as a secret.

>implying it's all about money and not love

sounds like you've never been loved by your family

Yea Forums pls, no one knows your obscure shit

more people SHOULD

>keeping an empty shell of a human with no cognitive function or capacity for emotion alive just because he's your cash cow and you can milk column inches by giving regular updates on his '''progress'''.
The absolute state of German 'love'

Wherever you left him!

In our hearts.

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He might be in the same state as my dad, completely unable to function, can't talk or anything, but still can cry and react to things in small ways.

>why haven't his family pulled the plug?
He's not on life support, so there's no "plug" to pull.

As hard as it may be to understand in Bongland, where the NHS can apparently pretty much decide to just off anybody it wants to, in the civilized world (including Switzerland, where Schumacher lives), you can't just murder a person because they have become inconvenient to care for (leastwise not after they've been born).