The Globe and Mail Published April 9, 2021
Elise Amendola/The Associated Press
He’s lucky to be alive. That’s about all anyone can agree on regarding the car crash golf superstar Tiger Woods was in on February 23. A 22-page report on the collision, obtained by
USA Today, showed that the golfer was driving 84 mph in a 45-mph zone.
USA Today also disclosed that the report showed that, shortly after the crash, Woods’s blood pressure also was “too low to administer any type of pain medication.” And it stated that “An empty pharmaceutical bottle was found in a backpack at the scene of the crash with no label or indication of what was inside it.”
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Tiger Woods was driving more than 80 mph when he crashed SUV
Associated PressFILE - In this Feb. 23, 2021, file photo, a crane is used to lift a vehicle following a rollover accident involving golfer Tiger Woods, in the Rancho Palos Verdes suburb of Los Angeles. Authorities said Wednesday, April 7, Woods was speeding when he crashed leaving him seriously injured. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu, File)
By STEFANIE DAZIO Associated Press
LOS ANGELES (AP) Tiger Woods was driving more than 80 mph nearly twice the posted speed limit on a downhill stretch of road when he lost control of an SUV and crashed in a wreck that seriously injured the golf superstar, authorities said Wednesday.
Tiger Woods was driving more than 80 mph when he crashed SUV
The Feb. 23 wreck left the golf superstar seriously injured. Sheriff Alex Villanueva blamed the crash solely on excessive speed and Woods’ loss of control. Author: STEFANIE DAZIO (Associated Press) Published: 10:20 AM EDT April 7, 2021 Updated: 6:04 PM EDT April 7, 2021
LOS ANGELES Tiger Woods was driving more than 80 mph nearly twice the posted speed limit on a downhill stretch of road when he lost control of an SUV and crashed in a wreck that seriously injured the golf superstar, authorities said Wednesday.
Sheriff Alex Villanueva blamed the Feb. 23 crash outside Los Angeles solely on excessive speed and Woods’ loss of control behind the wheel. The athlete will not face any citations for his third high-profile collision in 11 years.
Parma man accused of murdering 5-year-old son pleads not guilty at arraignment (graphic) Matthew Ponomarenko is facing an aggravated murder charge in connection to the death of his son Jax. (Source: Parma Police Department) By Avery Williams | April 9, 2021 at 5:55 AM EDT - Updated April 9 at 9:20 AM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Parma man accused of brutally killing his own son was arraigned Friday morning in the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas.
Watch Matthew Ponomarenko’s court appearance below.
The Parma man accused of brutally killing his 5-year-old son is arraigned this morning in a Cuyahoga County courtroom. Jax Ponomarenko died March 25.Posted by Cleveland 19 News on Friday, April 9, 2021