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German media blasted for fake Michael Schumacher interview

German magazine 'Die Aktuelle' claimed to have conducted a sensational interview with F1 legend Michael Schumacher who has not been seen in public since his skiing accident in 2013. But there was a catch. The weekly magazine – a regular source of celeb gossip stories with little interest in truthfulness and decency – published a stirring cover picture of the seven-time world champion headlined with the words "Michael Schumacher - The First Interview, a World Sensation" that obviously caught the attention of many followers. However, a closer look at the cover reveals a caption at the bottom of the picture that reads, 'It sounds deceptively real', an obvious disclaimer added...
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