Reporter disguises as priest at Schumacher hospital

That's disgusting,about as low as you can go!
 
Uh huh. And funnily enough, none of the rest of the media have released the name of the journalist.....perhaps they don't know who it was...mmmm.

Thing is, Michael is in a coma so for certain they were not chasing an interview or comment. Just a photo of a man in a coma, at death's door.
 
Get well Michael. My thoughts are with his wife Corinna and his two children. I check everyday hoping for good news.
 
I have been following as well. I remember when he was a 'youngster' driving for Benetton - he has turned into a great man. Prayers for his recovery.
 
Get well Michael. My thoughts are with his wife Corinna and his two children. I check everyday hoping for good news.

Me too. Read today that he is "out of danger". Hope that is true but wondering (as surely many will) how severe/extensive his brain damage will turn out to be.

Other articles say that he is still battling for his life. Hoping for a lucky outcome!

http://english.cntv.cn/program/newsupdate/20140104/100723.shtml

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/schumacher-battle-of-life/167963/

What that reporter did was despicable :banghead:
 
Family have appealed for media to stop camping outside the hospital today. Results of French investigation (record time for French authorities!) into the accident are due Friday, so that will provide some distraction for reporters.

I don't know if it will result in someone else having full media glare turned upon them.....

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-25636948
 
I'm glad to hear that. Hope he makes a full recovery!
 
An unidentified journalist has disguised themselves as a priest to get into the hospital room where race driver Michael Schumacher lies in a coma. He or she was apparently caught and ejected.

http://www.theguardian.com/sport/vi...chers-journalist-priest-skiing-accident-video

That's disgusting.

Uh huh. And funnily enough, none of the rest of the media have released the name of the journalist.....perhaps they don't know who it was...mmmm.

Thing is, Michael is in a coma so for certain they were not chasing an interview or comment. Just a photo of a man in a coma, at death's door.

BBM

There used to be a great magazine called "Brill's Content" it was started by Stephen Brill. (All of that is from memory so there may be a few minor mistakes)

The magazine was a look at how journalism works. It showed how stories were obtained and criticized the media like Time magazine, Newsweek, TV news shows etc... will criticize the President or Congressman or Senators. I subscribed to it from day one. I think it was monthly. Not sure. Anyway, it didn't last long. IIRC, one of the last issues had a story on how Katie Couric negotiated her recent contract. (She was still on the Today show then.) I guess it turns out the media doesn't mind scrutinizing, but not being scrutinized.

I wish someone would start another magazine like that again. Especially with all the BS being spread around by the newsmedia these days.
 
Before I saw this thread I didn't even know Schumacher was injured. That's horrible. Here's the latest; http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2014/jan/30/michael-schumacher-brought-out-induced-coma


Michael Schumacher being brought out of induced coma, says manager
• Schumacher has been in coma for over four weeks
• Seven-time F1 champion remains seriously ill
Philip Oltermann in Berlin
The Guardian, Thursday 30 January 2014 06.50 EST


...In Britain patients with head injuries are usually kept in a coma for a week to ten days.

Andrews said he avoided the term "awaken" because it could trigger too high expectations among relatives. "I would expect Schumacher to survive," he said. "But we won't know his cognitive ability until at least three months after the injury."

Doctors will be slowly reducing the sedation over the next few days. If the pressure on the brain increases again, there is a possibility that Schumacher will be re-sedated. The worst-case scenario would be that the patient remains comatose without sedation. A more positive outcome would be a reactive state where the patient can lift a limb or obey basic commands....
 
Now, when I first moved to Germany I'd heard all the stereotype stuff about Germans having;
1) No sense of humor
2) Actually having a sense of humor but it's so bad nobody else finds it funny.

I gotta say, in this case I find the stereotype to be true.

'German mag mocks Schumacher with front cover saying F1 hero now looks like scarred crash victim Niki Lauda'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...isfigured-Austrian-F1-legend-Nicky-Lauda.html

ETA And how do they know what he looks like? Where they the ones dressing up as a priest to sneak in the hospital as well?
 
I'm German and I don't find this in the least bit funny. It's distasteful.

I hope Schumi gets out of his induced coma alright. There seem to be concerns that a 'natural' coma could follow.
 
I'm German and I don't find this in the least bit funny. It's distasteful.

I hope Schumi gets out of his induced coma alright. There seem to be concerns that a 'natural' coma could follow.

As a lot of people here know, I have a sick sense of humor and I think that's not funny either. Stuff that's hurtful isn't funny. Also, when he comes out of this I'm sure he'll be able to laugh about it, but now is in extremely poor taste.
 
Sometimes with severe head trauma, it is not so much what the doctors are saying as what they're NOT saying. This is not sounding good. At all.
 
Sometimes with severe head trauma, it is not so much what the doctors are saying as what they're NOT saying. This is not sounding good. At all.

EXACTLY! Four weeks of a medically induced coma is a very ominous sign. I'd be surprised (if he survives) if he's ever seen in public again. Sad!

He won the inaugural US Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway several years back. I'll just say he has a large and rabid fan base.

Fun fact: The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is NOT in Indianapolis. It's in Speedway, Indiana, a separate town completely surrounded by the city of Indianapolis. Their high school team is the Speedway Sparkplugs!
 
A F1 doctor has said he believes vital hours were lost because Michael was originally taken to a local clinic without neuro-surgical facilities. He thinks there is now a very 'dismal prognosis' for any chances of recovery.

He is giving a lot of medical opinion in the article and I'm not a doctor so don't know if he is correct, but I think he may be right. Things seem to have changed from 'hopes for a recovery' to 'this is a drawn out goodbye'. Very sad. :(

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...gement-Schumachers-care-unlikely-recover.html
 

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Didn't the same thing happen to Natasha Richardson when she had her slow intracranial bleed which killed her after HOURS? I think she was taken to a bare bones clinic wherever she had been skiing before she was transferred out as an emergency as well.
 
MICHAEL SCHUMACHER’S WIFE BUILDING MEDICAL SUITE AT HOME
Posted by Samuel Reiman at 3:57 pm
Formula 1 Michael Schumacher

“Miracles happen, of course,” says a 25-year friend of the family, “and as a wealthy man he has the best care money can buy.

“But all the money in the world cannot fix what has happened to him. The family are making arrangements for a future of permanent immobility.”

http://msn.foxsports.com/speed/formula-1/michael-schumachers-wife-building-medical-suite-at-home/

I have pretty much followed this from the beginning. Praying for this family.
 

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