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Schumacher 'stable' but critical four days after ski accident

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AFP Grenoble (France)
Formula One legend Michael Schumacher remained "stable" but was still in a critical condition today after four nights in hospital battling severe brain injuries following a skiing accident in France.

The German racing great remained in an induced coma and a critical condition, with his wife Corinna, 16-year-old daughter Gina-Maria and 14-year-old son Mick at his bedside in the French Alpine city of Grenoble.

The seven-time world champion's fight for survival after he fell and slammed his head on a rock Sunday has shocked legions of fans used to seeing him cheat death on the racing tracks.

"At the moment, he is stable," the 44-year-old's manager Sabine Kehm told reporters massed outside the hospital in Grenoble yesterday.
 

Schumacher was helicoptered off the slopes at the upmarket Meribel resort on Sunday and it quickly emerged he was fighting for his life as doctors reported he had undergone emergency brain surgery.

On Tuesday, they said a slight improvement in his condition had allowed them to perform a second nearly two-hour long procedure to remove bleeding in the brain, but warned he was "not out of danger" yet.

"We cannot speculate on the future," said Jean-Francois Payen, head of the intensive care unit at the hospital. "We cannot say he is out of danger but we have gained some time.

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First Published: Jan 02 2014 | 12:55 PM IST

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