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Schumacher wife appeals for privacy Michael Schumacher's wife Corinna appeals for privacy
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Michael Schumacher's wife Corinna appeals for privacy and for media to leave Grenoble clinic where he is treated The wife of retired Formula 1 star Michael Schumacher has appealed for privacy and for reporters to leave the clinic where he is being treated.
More to follow. He has been in a medically-induced coma for the past eight days following a skiing accident in the French Alps.
Corinna Schumacher called on the media to "let the doctors work in peace".
Also on Tuesday, local media in France reported that footage from a camera attached to Schumacher's helmet had been given to French investigators.
Asking for support in "our joint fight alongside Michael", Ms Schumacher said: "It is important to me that the doctors and the hospital be left in peace to work - please trust their statements and leave the clinic."
She also called on reporters to "please leave our family in peace".
There has been considerable media speculation over Schumacher's condition in recent days.
The hospital treating Michael Schumacher for head injuries in the French city of Grenoble says his condition remains stable but critical.