MICHAEL SCHUMACHER’S former manager has been caught up in a shocking robbery after being “spied on for weeks”.
Willi Weber, 83, admitted he was in “complete shock” at the ordeal that took place at his villa in Germany.


Reports from German publication Bild state that Weber was targeted by three robbers and he, alongside his wife and housekeeper, were tied to chairs and threatened with a gun and other weapons.
Weber told Bild: “I have a black eye, the police are here talking to me. I feel terrible. I’m in complete shock.”
The unknown perpetrators are alleged to have stolen money, jewellery and watches worth mega money before fleeing the scene.
The same publication managed to get in touch with Weber after the robbery as he opened up on the ordeal.
He said: “There were three of them, I was having dinner.
“They wanted the code for the safe. I refused to give it to them, and then they kept punching me in the face.”
He added: “They knew what they were doing.
“Everything is gone! Even my watches.
“I must have been spied on for weeks.
“They came in and knew everything.”
Weber was a consistent figure throughout Schumacher’s F1 career.
He won seven world championships in that time.











