Formula One icon Michael Schumacher's wife has given a rare update on his health, almost six years after the racing champion sustained brain injuries in a horrific skiing accident in the French Alps.
Corinna Schumacher has broken her silence in a new documentary on the seven-time F1 world champion that is simply titled 'Schumacher'.
"Michael is a fighter and will not give up," Corinna Schumacher said in the yet to be released documentary.
German sports star Schumacher suffered traumatic head injuries on December 29, 2013 when he crashed into a rock whilst skiing with his 14-year-old son Mick on a family holiday.
The seven times 'F1' champ was placed in a medically induced coma at a facility in Grenoble, France for six months to reduce pressure on his brain, before being transferred to the University Hospital of Lausanne in his home country of Switzerland.