Tiger Woods: The cause of the accident will not be published for the time being

Tiger Woods
The cause of the accident is not published for the time being

Tiger Woods has yet to give his approval.

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The investigation into Tiger Wood’s serious car accident has been completed. But we will have to wait for the results.

The police investigation into the horror crash of Tiger Woods (45, “How I Play Golf”) has been completed, the cause of the accident has been clarified, but the findings are apparently not published. This is reported by the US celebrity portal “TMZ”. Accordingly, there are “data protection problems”.

A spokesman for the Los Angeles County Police Department confirmed to “TMZ”that the investigation has now ended and a cause of the accident has been determined. However, without the star golfer giving the green light, they do not want to publish any details about the course of events. A request is already ongoing, the spokesman continued. Only when Woods waives his confidentiality rights will the authorities be able to disclose “all information regarding the accident”.

Tiger Woods ran his car off the road in California on February 23 and rolled over several times. He then had to undergo emergency surgery. After the accident, he is said to have told rescuers that he did not remember the exact course of the accident. He was not found to have any drugs or alcohol after a blood sample was drawn. The golfer was recovering from a back operation at the time of the accident.

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