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Jean Todt: 'Michael Schumacher can live a relatively normal life again'

FIA president Jean Todt says that Michael Schumacher can live a "relatively normal life" following his serious skiing accident 10 months ago.

FIA president Jean Todt has revealed that Michael Schumacher can live a "relatively normal life" after suffering serious head injuries following a skiing accident last December.

The seven-time Formula 1 champion has been continuing his recovery at his home in Lausanne since September, shortly after he awoke from a coma.

Schumacher was placed in an induced coma in a hospital in Grenoble for around six months after he hit his head on a rock while skiing off-piste in the French resort of Meribel on December 29.

"We may assume that Schumacher can live a relatively normal life within a short period of time," Todt told RTL. "What we can say is that he will probably never again drive a Formula One car."

Todt is believed to have visited Schumacher at his home in the week before the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday.

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