Ailing seven-time Formula One champion Michael Schumacher's wife is reportedly building a 10-million-pound medical suite at their home by Lake Geneva in Switzerland so that he can undergo treatment at home.
Corinna Schumacher is using the family's 500-million-pound fortune to build a suite equipped with high-tech medical facilities at their mansion, The Sun reported as Schumacher completes three months in hospital today.
Corinna has been at the 45-year-old's side throughout his stay but wants to take him home despite experts saying that he is unlikely to ever wake up.
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A friend of the family for 25 years said: "Miracles happen, of course, and as a wealthy man he has the best care money can buy.
But all the money in the world cannot fix what has happened to him. The family are making arrangements for a future of permanent immobility."
Earlier this week, Gary Hartstein, the former chief doctor of Formula One, warned fans to prepare for "really bad news."
Harstein wrote on his blog: "As time goes on it becomes less and less likely that Michael will emerge to any significant extent.
And whereas I worried more than a bit about what was going to happen when and if really bad news got announced, I've realised that perhaps the lack of status updates has given us all a chance to move on a bit, to process what's happening, and to start to detach.