Report: Tiger Woods Had Unlabeled Pill Bottle in Car, was Combative with Officers After Crash
8 Apr 2021
According to a police report of the investigation into Tiger Woods’ February 23 wreck, officers found him somewhat combative during questioning. Officers also said they found an unlabeled pill bottle in the wrecked vehicle.
The report collected by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department noted that an “empty plastic pharmaceutical container” was found in a backpack found in the bushes outside the car after the accident.
“The container had no label, and there was no indication as to what, if anything, had been inside,” the report says, according to TMZ.
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Tiger Woods crash caused by excessive speed, police say he crashed into tree at 75 mph Gustaf Kilander
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The cause of golf star Tiger Woods’ February car crash in Southern California was excessive speed. Police said that he was driving too fast to handle the curve of the road. He hit a tree at 75 mph, law enforcement stated at a news conference.
Mr Woods was driving at almost twice the speed limit of 45 mph. He hit speeds between 84 and 87 mph before he drove off the road. He hit a median and his SUV skidded across the road, hit a tree and became airborne before landing in a ditch.
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Cause Of Tiger Woods Car Crash Revealed Excessive Speed Blamed
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva also explains why authorities did not pursue a warrant for Woods blood samples.
April 7, 2021 at 11:31AM PDT
The cause of Tiger Woods February car crash in California has been revealed. Authorities announced on Wednesday that excessive speed was to blame.
After conducting an investigation, authorities said Woods was driving around 84-87 mph in a downhill section of road with a posted speed limit of 45 mph. According to the Associated Press, the portion of the road where Woods crashed is known for being dangerous.