A horrific story has emanated from Germany in which the manager of legendary F1 driver Michael Schumacher was caught up in a terrifying incident in his home

The former manager of Michael Schumacher was 'tied up and robbed' in a terrifying home invasion. Willi Weber, 83, was at his home in Stuttgart when the chaotic incident occurred.

Weber, who is best known for overseeing Schumacher's historic F1 career , which saw him win seven F1 world drivers championships, claimed he was left with a 'black eye' in the attack. His villa is located in what has been described as a "quiet neighbourhood" in Stuttgart.

At the time of the invasion, he claimed there were many other people inside, who were also bound up by the individuals who broke into the house. Weber told German publication BILD

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