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Bianchi's father describes family's 'daily torture'

  Philippe Bianchi, father of former Marussia driver Jules, has described the 'daily torture' that the family goes through since his son's accident, adding they are now 'less optimistic' about his recovery. Jules suffered a diffuse axonal injury to the head when his car left the Suzuka track and crashed into a recovery vehicle at the Japanese Grand Prix on 5 October 2014. He remains in a coma in a Nice hospital and statistics show that 90 percent of people with these types of traumatic brain injuries do not wake up from it. In an interview with Franceinfo.fr, Philippe admits it is a daily battle for the family. 'It's unbearable, it is a daily torture, it sometimes seems crazy...
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