Grenoble (France): French police have opened a criminal probe into the alleged theft of medical records related to Michael Schumacher’s treatment after a ski crash in December.
Grenoble prosecutor Jean-Yves Coquillat told AFP the investigation was launched on Friday following a complaint from the hospital where Schumacher was treated for months after the December crash.
“For now nothing is certain in this case,” he said.
“The perpetrator or perpetrators of the theft contacted some French, Swiss and German journalists. An individual, communicating by email, is asking for 60,000 Swiss francs (Rs 40.32 lakh) to provide a document of several dozen pages that summarises everything that happened at Grenoble during Michael Schumacher’s hospitalisation,” Coquillat said.
He said parts of the document were provided by email to prove it was legitimate.
A source close to the investigation said the document appeared to be a summary written by Schu-macher’s doctor for his transfer to Switzerland this month after emerging from a coma.
The ex-Formula One star’s management said Monday that the documents had been stolen and were being offered for sale. (AFP)