Michael Schumacher remains in a "critical but stable" condition, his spokeswoman said Saturday, as French investigators hoped a helmet-mounted camera he was wearing at the moment of his ski accident could provide answers.
It was not known whether the GoPro camera filmed the moment when the retired seven-time world champion slammed his head against a rock, or whether images have been damaged by the impact, which was so hard it split the helmet he was wearing.
But investigators may yet find another clue in a film made by a German witness, who claimed to have captured Schumacher's accident by chance, German news magazine Der Spiegel reported late Saturday.
The magazine quoted the witness describing Schumacher descending the slope at a "leisurely" pace and "at a maximum speed of 20 kilometres an hour".
In the background, a skier could be seen descending on an unmarked run between two groomed pistes before falling, the magazine reported.
Key among elements that investigators are hoping to establish is the speed at which Schumacher was skiing, as it could determine responsibility in the December 29 accident in the French Alps near the Meribel ski resort.
French prosecutors and the ski resort say Schumacher was skiing at great speed. His spokeswoman Sabine Kehm has challenged that, saying he could not have been going fast "because it appears he helped a friend who had just fallen".
Edouard Bourgin, a specialist on accident claims said: "There could have been a catapult effect that explains the violence of the shock, even in the absence of excessive speed."
Prosecutors are also looking at whether the limits of the ski runs next to the accident site were correctly marked and whether the rock in question was lying close enough to the piste to require some kind of protection or signage.
In addition, they are examining whether the safety releases on Schumacher's skis operated properly.
"I don't think it's normal that between two marked slopes there would be this passage with rocks showing that is not fenced off," said Philippe Streiff, a former French racing driver, in the French sports daily L'Equipe.
A paraplegic since an accident in Rio de Janeiro, Streiff visited the Grenoble hospital on Friday to hand a message to Schumacher's wife Corinna. Other family members at his bedside include his two teenage children, his father Rolf and brother Ralph, who is also a racing driver.
Schumacher turned 45 on Friday, and fans marked the birthday with a silent vigil outside the facility, part of which was organised by Ferrari, Schumacher's former team.
Kehm said Schumacher remains in a "critical but stable" condition and that no more press conferences were scheduled before Monday.
Camera could provide clues
As all eyes turned to Schumacher's helmet-mounted camera for clues, a spokeswoman for the retired Formula One champion denied some reports that his family had been reluctant to hand over the camera -- taken by authorities on Friday -- because of privacy reasons.
"Michael's helmet camera was voluntarily given to the investigating authorities by the family," said Kehm in a statement. "That this should have been done against the wishes of the family is untrue."
The existence of the GoPro camera was publicly revealed late Friday, five days after the accident.
The GoPro miniature camera, robust and popular among extreme sports enthusiasts, has a 170-degree wide angle lens that takes in much of the view and can show parts of the user's body including the face depending on how it is mounted.
The latest models can take up to 30 images a second for six hours.
Any usable images should shed light on the circumstances of the accident on a small, seemingly innocuous off-piste section of Meribel located between two ski slopes -- one classed as easy and the other as intermediate.
Police have also obtained eyewitness testimony from Schumacher's 14-year-old son Mick, who was skiing with his father at the time, as well as a friend, at the Grenoble hospital on Friday.
Although Schumacher was conscious when airlifted from the unmarked run, he was agitated and soon fell into a coma, prompting his transfer to the Grenoble hospital.
He has undergone two operations to remove blood and pressure from his brain.
On Saturday Kehm said any information on Schumacher's condition "not coming from the doctors treating him or from his management must be treated as invalid and pure speculation".
The accident has shocked legions of fans used to seeing Schumacher cheat death on the race track.
Ferrari, which brought in fans to Grenoble Friday on board two buses, said on its website: "He is tackling the most important fight of his life and therefore we want to send him very special wishes."
The family responded in a statement Friday by saying "the incredible sympathies shown today by the Ferrari fans outside the hospital has utterly overwhelmed us and moved us all to tears".
However, the Ferrari tribute sparked controversy, with some accusing the Italian racing giant -- which asked fans to sport its trademark colour red and its insignia -- of bad taste.
Schumacher, who made his debut in 1991, dominated Formula One during his career, winning more world titles and races than any other driver. He retired in 2012.
AFP
Sun Jan 05 2014
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