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Tiger Woods thought he was in Florida after crash in Los Angeles, according to collision report

Tiger Woods thought he was in Florida after crash in Los Angeles, according to collision report play L.A. County sheriff cites excessive speed for Tiger s crash (1:23) L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva reveals more details on Tiger Woods crash, citing excessive speed as the reason for the accident and that Tiger is facing no charges. (1:23) Graduate of the University of Georgia Tiger Woods didn t remember anything about his car wreck on Feb. 23 and believed he was in the state of Florida when a sheriff s deputy interviewed him at a Los Angeles-area hospital after the crash. Those were among the new details included in 22 pages of a traffic collision report and supplemental reports released by the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department on Friday.

Empty, unlabeled pill bottle found in Tiger Woods backpack but was deemed irrelevant to crash

Print A Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy found an empty, unlabeled pill bottle in a backpack next to Tiger Woods’ crashed SUV as he inventoried the scene. That same investigator said he had found no evidence the golf legend was under the influence at the time of the Feb. 23 crash but, rather, was in shock, according to a crash scene investigation report. The 22-page sheriff’s report reveals that in the aftermath of the crash which occurred after Woods was traveling at speeds of up to 87 mph on a roadway with a posted speed limit of 45 mph Woods was so disoriented he thought he was in Florida, and paramedics found his blood pressure so low they could not administer pain medication, the report said.

Tiger Woods crash report revealed: Speeding at 87mph – and he did not apply brakes

Tiger Woods crash report revealed: Speeding at 87mph – and he did not apply brakes
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L A County sheriff says speeding caused Tiger Woods crash

Print Tiger Woods was driving at nearly twice the posted speed limit of 45 mph when he hit a sharp curve and crashed on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in February, the Los Angeles County sheriff said Wednesday in a long-awaited report on the accident that left the golf legend seriously injured. Driving at an unsafe speed for the road conditions and the inability to negotiate the curve of the roadway caused the Feb. 23 crash, Sheriff Alex Villanueva said. Woods was driving a borrowed Genesis SUV when he crashed and suffered serious ankle and leg injuries, which could threaten his playing career.

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