Michael Schumacher health condition latest news 2016: Former manager Willi Weber demands to know true state of racing icon

One person now dares to speak up about the lack of information regarding the health of seven-time Formula One champion Michael Schumacher, with his former manager Willi Weber sharing his thoughts to the media. 

Weber was Schumacher's manager since he started his career in racing until he reached the professional ranks and became one of the greatest in the world. 

However, Weber's previous connection with Schumacher is not enough to allow him to see the ill 47-year-old racing star.

Speaking to the media back in December 2015, Weber said Schumacher's wife, Corinna, is not permitting him to visit the renowned racer. 

Weber added that it will be great if the fans are given the privilege of knowing how Schumacher is really doing, as it also benefits the people who worked with him to deal with the situation. 

Since the skiing incident back in December 2013, Schumacher's family has not released significant information regarding the champion racer's health condition and desires to keep matters private. 

Only family, close relatives, and friends have had the chance to be with Schumacher during these tough times. 

According to Autoweek.com, Weber also shared with a gossip magazine that with the way they are preventing him to visit Schumacher, it means the racing icon is suffering like a dog. 

In a report by the Daily Express earlier this month, former Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo hinted that Schumacher is not doing well. 

"I have news and unfortunately it is not good," Montezemolo shared with reporters according to the report. 

The 68-year-old also said, "Life is strange. He was a fantastic driver and only had one accident with Ferrari in 1999."

Recent reports stated that Schumacher is having slow progress when it comes to his healing and recovery from head injuries despite being attended to by a number of specialists in his home in Switzerland. 

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