Please The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Michael Zhang. Works great on my boat and ATV batteries. At the time of the crash a French journalist named Jean-Louis Moncet claimed that Schumacher’s helmet mounted GoPro is what caused the brain damage.
ENSA analyzed the piece of the helmet to check the material, and all was OK,” a source close to the investigation told The Telegraph.“But why did it explode on impact? {{#sender.isSelf}}
DRJC. Schumacher remains 'critical but stable' as investigators examine footage from GoPro helmet camera he was wearing at time of ski accident. try again, the name must be unique {{#replies}} Please If Moncet is correct, then researchers in this case reached some conclusions that place blame on the helmet camera and mount.However, a study conducted by the BBC found that, “the mounting of a camera to a helmet will not necessarily compromise its safety performance for the impact scenarios investigated by this study, except with one important exception. He also denied he had spoken with Mick Schumacher about the role the camera may have played in the accident or his father's injuries.Earlier this week, reports suggested GoPro was exploring legal options fearing reputational damage.Seven-time F1 champion Schumacher suffered severe head injuries in a skiing accident in the French Alps last December. Schumacher hit his head on a … It was in at least two parts. will be published daily in dedicated articles. The seven-time world champion was placed in a medically-induced coma following a skiing accident on December 29, 2013. We are no longer accepting comments on this article.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupFans' silent vigil for Michael Schumacher: Supporters from...Cyclist's miraculous escape after he is knocked down and...Trump supporters attempt world record boat parade in FloridaDriver is kicked unconscious in Portland Street during BLM protestsShocking moment dad throws baby upside down and shakes itPortsmouth: Fighting motorist knocked out by kick to the headRussian schoolgirl gives birth and says labour was 'tough'Brawl outside petrol station leaves one man knocked to the groundFather detained after shaking his six week old daughter in RussiaForensics officers at scene in Acton where 10-year-old found deadWoman held on suspicion of murdering 10-year-old boy in ActonFinding Freedom author reveals Harry's strong words with the QueenShocking moment man gets knocked out by punch on the TubePrime Minister is forced into humiliating U-turn as Ofqual announces A levels and GCSEs WILL now be based on...Mother charged with murdering her autistic son, 10, is pictured arriving at court as her ex-husband the...Four young men killed when their car ploughed into a house and burst into flames screamed 'help us' as...Fury over plan for taxpayer handouts for 'vampire' private equity firms who own troubled high street brands...Best savings on September's 70-plate cars: Buyers can get up to a FIFTH off popular new models as dealers...Rise of the childless generation: Number of women born in 1960s baby boom are as likely to have no offspring...UK records fewer than 1,000 Covid-19 cases for the first time in a week as 713 more Britons test positive...'I don't know what the hell is going on.
Michael Schumacher accident: French journalist recants GoPro camera commentsEmail already exists. F1 journalist initially claimed sports camera may have worsened head injuriesThe French journalist who linked Michael Schumacher's head injuries to the GoPro camera he was wearing when the accident took place has backtracked on his comments, insisting it was "his opinion".Jean Louis Moncet, a well-known Formula 1 journalist in France, initially claimed the camera was "part of the problem" and seemed to suggest he had spoken to Schumacher's son, Mick, who presumably passed on the details.Shares in GoPro, the American wearable camera maker, plunged on Monday as investors reacted to the comments, which raised safety concerns about the device that is usually attached to the helmet.In a series of tweets, Moncet said his comments, where he speculated the device may have worsened Schumacher's head injuries, weren't facts, just opinion.
Oct 12, 2014. Michael Schumacher in skiing accident He was skiing off piste with friends, when he crashed, hitting his head on a rock. to your comment. Because of Schumacher’s massive celebrity, this single sentence caused a shockwave in the world of high-flying IPOs and action sports. There are no comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Schumacher: la GoPro est-elle coupable? The laboratory has been testing to see if the camera weakened the structure.”Moncet also quoted Mick Schumacher, 15, saying the seven-time F1 world champion was waking up “very slowly” from his medically induced coma.“Although things are going at a slow pace, he has a lot of time, I would say he has his whole life in front of him to get back on track,” Moncet added.Schumacher, 45, is being treated at his Switzerland home following six months of care in a French hospital. 5.0. Tweet.
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