NEW INFORMATION ABOUT TIGER WOOD’S CRASH IN FEBRUARY SURFACE

The former golf number one had a ghastly car accident in February, but new findings have shown how the accident happened.

NEW INFORMATION ABOUT TIGER WOOD’S CRASH IN FEBRUARY SURFACE
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There have been growing questions about why more information had not been released about the crash.Last week, Villanueva said that detectives have determined what caused the crash but declined to release details, citing unspecified privacy concerns. Woods’ SUV crossed through two oncoming lanes and uprooted a tree before rolling over on a downhill stretch that police said is known for wrecks.

There have been growing questions about why more information had not been released about the crash. Last week, Villanueva said that detectives have determined what caused the crash but declined to release details, citing unspecified privacy concerns. But today it has been real eased that Tiger Woods was driving more than 80 mph, nearly twice the speed limit, when he crashed, the Los Angeles County Sheriff said Wednesday in his long-awaited report on the accident.


Detectives, however, did obtain a search warrant for the data recorder of the 2021 Genesis GV80 SUV, known as a black box. Villanueva, up until Wednesday, would not say what data had been found in the black box. This shows that he was arrested and had his license taken away. He also suffers; shattered ankle, two leg fractures and emergency surgery to keep him steady.


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