Michael Schumacher no longer bedridden, reports suggest

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27. 01. 2026 08:29 CET
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Michael Schumacher no longer bedridden, reports suggest

James Whitaker

James Whitaker

I’m James Whitaker, a British sports journalist focused on Formula 1 and MotoGP. I share the latest news and easy-to-understand analysis from the motorsport world.

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For more than a decade, updates on Michael Schumacher’s condition have largely been driven by speculation and, at times, sensationalist reporting. New claims published by the Daily Mail, however, have since been echoed by a number of reputable media outlets.

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Since his life-changing skiing accident in December 2013, Michael Schumacher’s health has remained one of the most closely guarded subjects in global sport. His family has consistently chosen privacy over publicity, releasing only minimal official information and declining to comment on the many reports that have surfaced over the years.

As a result, much of what has been written about Schumacher’s condition has ranged from unverified rumours to highly speculative and occasionally sensational claims, often lacking confirmation from reliable sources.

According to a new report from the Daily Mail, Schumacher is no longer confined to his bed. Sources cited by the British newspaper claim the former Ferrari driver is now able to sit in a wheelchair and be moved around his properties in Switzerland and Spain, where he continues to receive round-the-clock medical care.

The report states that Schumacher is looked after by his wife Corinna, alongside a dedicated team of nurses and therapists providing continuous support. While his condition remains serious, the article suggests that some of the more extreme theories previously circulated, including claims that he is in a permanent vegetative or locked-in state, do not accurately reflect his current situation.

Crucially, the Daily Mail’s information has not remained isolated. Several other mainstream media outlets have referenced the report, lending it greater visibility than many past stories surrounding Schumacher’s health.

Even so, no official confirmation has been issued by the Schumacher family, who have repeatedly stressed that Michael’s privacy must be respected. Any assessment of his condition therefore remains based on indirect sources rather than verified medical statements.

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James Whitaker

James Whitaker is a British sports journalist with a strong focus on Formula 1 and MotoGP. Known for his clear and engaging style, he delivers the latest news and easy-to-follow analysis from the fast-paced world of motorsport. His work aims to make the complexities of racing accessible to both hardcore fans and casual readers alike. Whether covering the drama of a Grand Prix weekend, breaking down technical developments or highlighting standout performances, James brings a passion for racing and a journalist’s eye for detail to every story he tells.

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