Michael Schumacher receives a visit from son Mick's 23-year-old girlfriend as the Danish model is one of the few allowed into the 'inner circle'
- After the accident in 2013, Schumacher's wife Corinna protected his privacy
- Danish model Laila Hasanovic, 23, has finally been allowed to visit
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Michael Schumacher's 'inner circle', which allows the F1 legend to visit a decade after his tragic skiing accident, has been revealed.
After a serious accident in December 2013, Michael's wife Corinna, 54, has protected the seven-time world champion's privacy.
No one other than his immediate family and select friends is allowed at the 55-year-old's bedside.
Now it has emerged that the girlfriend of his son Mick, 24, recently joined that inner circle and was allowed to visit him, according to a Swedish newspaper.
Danish model Laila Hasanovic, 23, who has been in a relationship with Mick since August last year, has finally been given permission.
Former F1 driver Michael Schumacher was involved in a serious skiing accident ten years ago
Mick Schumacher, 24, pictured next to his Danish model girlfriend Laila Hasanovic, 23,
The couple regularly shares loved-up photos with their thousands of followers on social media.
Both were seen on holiday together enjoying the sun on a yacht in the sea.
According to the newspaper, there was a vote of confidence at the end of last year before the tenth anniversary of the accident.
How exactly Schumacher feels remains a mystery, but according to… Image the family is leaving no stone unturned and have even tried playing familiar sounds from motorsport to help him out.
Only Mick, his sister Gina-Maria, 26, and Corina – plus a select few others – were able to see him up close.
The couple has shared many loved-up snaps on their social media accounts
Mick Schumacher photographed racing for Haas at the F1 Grand Prix of Brazil
Ralf Schumacher, 48, Michael's younger brother, recently told Bunte: 'Unfortunately, sometimes life isn't fair. We have to accept it.”
Schumacher's former manager Willi Weber, 81, also told the Cologne Express: 'When I think of Michael now, unfortunately I have no hope of seeing him again.'
Despite his condition, his family's solidarity and love for him remains unbroken.