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Ferrari fans hold hospital vigil on Schumacher’s birthday

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GRENOBLE (FRANCE): Ferrari fans held a vigil for Michael Schumacher on his 45th birthday on Friday, gathering outside the French hospital where the seven times world champion continued to fight for his life after a skiing accident.
A few dozen fans assembled outside the Grenoble hospital where Schumacher has been undergoing treatment since Sunday’s accident in the resort town of Meribel, in which his head hit a rock when he fell while skiing off piste, ie off prepared skiing grounds.
“For us Ferrari fans, we are just like brothers, we are just one,” said one fan, Carlo Buschini, who raised his cap and blew kisses in the direction of Schumacher’s hospital room.
“We are here to celebrate and to celebrate his battle for life,” said Buschini, speaking in Italian.
Supporters of the Scuderia Ferrari Club wore their team’s red colours and carried a banner reading “Schumi, All our thoughts for you and your family.”
In a blog post on its website, Ferrari said Schumacher was “tackling the most important fight of his life” and sent him “double wishes” for his birthday.
Schumacher is the most successful Formula One driver of all time with a record 91 race victories in a career spanning more than two decades.
The German won five successive titles with Ferrari before retiring from the team at the end of 2006.
A less successful three-year comeback with Mercedes ended last year.
Messages of support appeared on Twitter from Schumacher’s former team mates.
“Happy Birthday my brother Michael! Be strong!! Be strong!! Don’t give up!! We are praying for you,” wrote Ferrari driver Felipe Massa.
Another former team mate, Rubens Barrichello, wrote “Keep it up, man … I know ur (sic) fighting.”
On Wednesday, Schumacher’s agent said Schumacher was in an artificial coma in stable condition, but no update has been given since then.
Family hails ‘fighter’
Schumacher’s family hailed the Formula One legend as a fighter “who will not give up”.
“Following Michael’s skiing accident, we would like to thank the people from all around the world who have expressed their sympathy and sent their best wishes for his recovery,” the family said in a statement posted on Schumacher’s website.
“We all know he is a fighter and will not give up” they added.
Jean Todt, former head of the Ferrari team, visited Schumacher’s bedside on Thursday.
Schumacher’s wife Corinna, their two teenage children, and his father and brother were also there.
The hospital and Schumacher’s manager had briefed the press daily since the accident. But they did not do so on Thursday, instead promising to communicate only if there was something new to report.
Earlier in the week some people had tried to sneak into Schumacher’s room, one dressed as a priest. (AFP)

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