MICHAEL SCHUMACHER is NOT dead. Grenoble doctors deny former F1 champion death rumors

Unverified news that seven-time Formula One World Champion Michael Schumacher has died, emerged Thursday afternoon and spread like wildfire around the internet. The situation prompted doctors at Grenoble hospital to come forward and reject the allegations.

Michael Schumacher death rumors

RTL France reporter Serge Pueyo denies Schumacher’s death in Twitter posts

MICHAEL SCHUMACHER was hospitalized in critical condition at a medical center in Grenoble on December 29 after suffering a skiing accident in the French alpine resort of Meribel.

Doctors are currently busy with bringing Schumacher out of coma, but the wake-up process is a very gradual one that can take several days or weeks.

However, during the day of Thursday, February 6, 2014 , at around 3 p.m (2 p.m. GMT), rumours that the retired F1 racing driver Michael Schumacher would have died, have stormed the cyberspace. The false information was so firmly presented and had a huge impact such that forced medics at Grenoble clinic where Schumacher is treated, to officially react and deny his death.

UPDATE: Michael Schumacher first recovery sign: moved his lips, Said Felipe Massa
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Serge Pueyo, a journalist for TV station RTL France who is currently in Grenoble, took to Twitter and posted a couple of clarifying messages: “Grenoble Hospital denies death of Michael Schumacher. A doctor at CHU Grenoble, where the Schumacher is admitted, denied the death. Rumors started circulating after 15 o’clock…”.

Michael Schumacher has been in an induced coma for 39 days, and during this time various rumors about his passing were released.

UPDATE: Former f1doc Gary Hartstein: Schumacher may remain in vegetative state

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