Ralf Schumacher’s emotional comment about Michael Schumacher’s family

It is a decade since Michael’s skiing aꦡccident, which left him in a coma.
In the 10 ye♓ars since, the seven-time Formula 1 champion’s condition ♎has been kept private by his closest family members.
"Unfortunately, sometimes life isn't fair,” Ralf told German magazine when asked aboutℱ contact with his brother’s fa🎐mily.
“We have to accept it.”
While ex-driver Ralf remains in the 🧸F1 paddock as a broadc🎀aster for Sky in Germany, Michael’s son Mick Schumacher had two seasons as a full-time driver with Haas.
"When I see his children Gina-Maria and Mick, my heart smiles,” Ralf🦂♛ said.
“If someone in the family is looking for my advice, I'm there. They go theiﷺr own way."
No ‘final report’ on Michael Schumacher’s health
The F1 legend’s lawyer, Felix Damm, recently revealed why🔯 the family opted against releasing a “final report” a𝔉bout his health.
“It was always about protecting private things,” he said.ꦆ “We co🃏nsidered whether a final report about Michael’s health could be the right way to do this.
“But that wouldn’t have been the end of it and there would ha✨ve had to be constantly updated ‘water level reports’ and it would not have been up to the family when the media interest in the story stopped.
“They [the media] could pick up on such a report again and again and as ‘and what does it look like now?’ one, two, three months or years after the message,” he added. “If we th♛en wanted to take action against this reporting, we would have to deal with the argument of voluntary self-disclosure.
“If it is not the 𓄧person concerned himself but friends or acquaintances who disclose private information, it is not a case of ‘voluntary self-disclosure’ of privacy.
“Therefore, the da๊ta subject can defend himself against disclosure of private circumstances even if the information comes from an acquaintance.”

James was a sports jourꦕnalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football🐼, to F1.