This is what Philieppe Streiff said translated from French..:
The life of the German Michael Schumacher , seven-time Formula One world champion, is not in danger but feared that fit sequels for the accident, according to one of the doctors to a personal friend of former driver, Frenchman Philippe Striff.
Streiff, a former Formula One driver, spoke with Dr. Gerard Saillant, one of the surgeons who care for Schumacher and said, "I'm not a doctor, I'm just repeating what I said Saillant and told me that the situation is serious but that the Michael's life at risk but no more fear for the consequences. "
The hospital officially confirmed information Streiff, but the press aide Schumacher left the inpatient facility with a calm face.
Streiff fears for those sequels and even believes that the German left with a paralyzed part of the body or to lose speech.
"They're making it scans every day to see how clots are absorbed, the faster you will be less sequels. But if the bleeding continues, at risk of having a stroke or loss of speech," Streiff said as Globo Esporte.
French friend of Schumacher raced in Formula 1 between 1984 and 1989 in the Renault, Ligier, Tyrrell and AGS teams and became paraplegic when it crashed in Rio de Janeiro in a private testing in Jacarepagua. He ran 58 races and had 11 points.
Schumacher still being held in a coma in Grenoble, after serious accident on December 29 when practiced skiing, fell and hit his head violently against a rock on the snowy slopes of Meribel.
His father Rolf, his wife Corinna, his children GinamarÃa and Mick, and his brother Ralf, also a former Formula 1 racing driver, are installed in the hospital, praying and hopeful recovery.