Michael Schumacher mentioned in ‘living will’ court case: “We don’t know if stem cell research will revive him”

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Michael Schumacher now resides in 👍Switzerlan🐷d surrounded by his family who keep health updates to the minimum ever since a skiing accident nine years ago left him in a coma.
Updates sporadically arrive about the F1 legend through trusted associates s🐎uch as Jean Todt, the ex-Fer🐟rari team principal.
The Supreme Court in India, which was✃ hearing a matter on “living will”, used Schumacher as an example, according to the .
“Michael Schumacher, he is still in com൩a, we don’t know what will happen, if some stem cell research will revive him. He is still alive,” it was argued in court by an advocate against a possible law allowing someone to sign a directive to choose to end their own medical treatment.
“What is criti🏅cal illness for an ordinary person of normal wealth, is not critical for Michael Schumacher,” it was also said in court.
The 2018 laws in India about “living will” are to be adjusted but the court case, about whether to enact a la♔w for terminallไy ill patients to end their own treatment, will continue.
Stephen Hawking, t🐷he scientist, was also referenced in🐼 the case.

James w𒆙as a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.