Three years ago today, Formula 1 fans across the world waited with bated breath for news of hero Michael Schumacher's condition.
The seven-time world champion was critically injured in a horrific ski accident in the French Alps, and was put in a medically-induced coma.
Now reports have emerged stating that the bill for the 47-year-old's care has reached £13.8 million.
The seven-times F1 world champion was injured in a horrific skiing crash three years ago today
Schumacher, pictured with wife Corinna, was left in a coma after the horror ski crash in Meribel in the French Alps
That is based on the estimated £115,000 per week cost of his treatment, The Sun reports.
He is understood to have a 15-strong team of medics looking after him at his home in Geneva, Switzerland.
Schumacher was in the coma for six months after the accident on December 29, 2013, having banged his head on a rock despite wearing a helmet.
He was skiing with his son Mick when it happened.
Doctors operated to remove blood clots from his brain, but some were left because they were too deeply embedded.
His current condition is not known, with members of his inner circle stating it is a private matter.
Schumacher's current condition is not known, with members of his inner circle stating it is a private matter
The Formula 1 legend has reportedly had nearly £14 million worth of treatment since the crash three years ago
Source : Dailymail Uk
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