Doctors treating Formula One legend Michael Schumacher have reportedly given up on their attempts to bring the five-time world champion out of 'artificial coma'.
According to a report in the German magazine Focus, doctors at the University Hospital of Grenoble in France have run out of options after repeated efforts to save Schumacher.
However, no official reason has been given yet on Schumacher's further recovery

Three weeks ago, doctors announced that they were reducing the dosage of anaesthetic to wake him up from coma.

Schumacher is under artificially induced coma since December 29 after seriously injuring his head during a low-speed ski accident.
While skiing, Schumacher had crashed into a rock so hard that the impact cracked his helmet. He had been skiing with his son and a group of friends.
Last week, Schumacher's former Ferrari colleague Felipe Massa visited to see him in hospital.

"He is sleeping, he looks normal and he showed a few responses with his mouth," the German daily Bild had quoted Massa as saying.