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'Keep fighting' Mick Schumacher's heartfelt plea to dad Michael after rare health update

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Michael to "keep fighting", eight years after he suffered life changing injuries in a skiing accident in the French Alps.The former racing world champion's son, 22, has now urged him to "keep fighting" following the release of the documentary.In view of his 440,000 followers, the son of the legendary racing driver issued a heartfelt statement.Mick wrote: "SCHUMACHER.

Out on Netflix now #keepfighting," with a heart emoji.The racing star accompanied the post with a childhood snap of himself and his dad sitting on rocks while looking out at the sea.He also posted an image promoting the documentary on the streaming service.Michael was placed in a medically-induced coma for six months in 2013 after suffering a head injury while skiing in the.

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