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Police set to hold Schu press conference

French police will hold a press conference on Wednesday to reveal the progress they have made with their Michael Schumacher skiing accident investigation. Seven-time World Champion Schumacher was admitted to hospital on December 29 with serious head injuries with reports saying "he was fighting for his life" following a ski accident in the French Alps. Patrick Quincy, the attorney for Albertville, has told French news agency AFP that he will hold a press conference at 11am on Wednesday to give an update on their progress. Local investigators have already examined Schumacher's helmet, which had a camera fixed to it, while they have also requested a copy of a video from an...
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