The manager of Michael Schumacher has spoken publicly about a robbery in which he was beaten, tied up, and targeted in an incident involving approximately one million in stolen property.
Details of the robbery remain limited, though the manager confirmed the violent nature of the attack and the significant financial loss involved.
Schumacher, the seven-time Formula 1 world champion, has maintained a private life since his 2013 skiing accident. His management team continues to handle his business affairs and public representation.
Further details about the robbery, including its location, timing, and any subsequent investigation, have not been made public.