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Corinna tells press: Please go

Corinna Schumacher has pleaded with the media to leave the Grenoble Hospital and to be left in peace as her husband continues to fight for his life.In a statement released on Tuesday morning through Sabine Kehm, Schumacher's manager and spokesperson, Corinna asked: 'Please support us in our common fight with Michael. It is important to me that you leave the doctors and the hospital so that they can work in peace. I ask you to trust their statements and leave the clinic. 'Please leave our family in peace.' A week after his skiing accident, Schumacher remains in a 'critical but stable' condition, with a medical bulletin on Monday assuring reporters, many of whom remain camped outside the...
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