Skis, speed, signs ruled out as cause of Schumacher accident
BY Agencies10 Jan 2014 5:17 AM IST
Agencies10 Jan 2014 5:17 AM IST
Investigators probing Michael Schumacher’s accident today ruled out faulty skis, inadequate signage and excessive speed as possible causes of his life-threatening off-piste fall in the French Alps. They said that signs marking the edge of the piste Schumacher skied off just before the accident on December 29 were in line with legal requirements, his rented skis were in perfect condition, and that the Formula One legend had appeared in control of his speed. The seven-time world champion has been in a medically-induced coma since he fell on an off-piste section between two regular slopes in the ski resort of Meribel and slammed his head on a rock, prompting his evacuation to a hospital in the city of Grenoble. Investigators are seeking to determine why the accident happened, and whether anyone -- the resort, the ski rental shop, Schumacher himself -- is at fault. Patrick Quincy, the prosecutor in charge of the probe, told reporters at a press conference that rules determining how to mark the edges of ski slopes in France had been ‘respected’ and that the racing driver had deliberately skied into the off-piste area. The skis, meanwhile, were ‘not the cause of the accident’ and the bindings were ‘in good condition’, said Stephane Bozon, one of the policemen involved in the probe, following speculation a safety release on Schumacher’s skis did not operate properly.
Next Story