Schumacher 'off piste', but equipment didn't fail, say investigators

Investigators provide more detail about F1 champion's skiing accident

Michael Schumacher quits Formula 1

THE FRENCH ski slope where Michael Schumacher suffered a serious head injury had been "prepared to national standards" and there is no evidence his equipment failed prior to the accident, investigators have said.

Speaking at a press conference in the French city of Albertville, local prosecutor Patrick Quincy said the former Formula 1 champion was going at "the speed of a good skier" when he fell and hit his head on a rock. The prosecutor added that Schumacher was "only metres" from the piste when he fell and there was no indication that the slope was not properly prepared or marked.

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