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L.A. County sheriff expected to release Tiger Woods crash report Wednesday Andrew Blankstein and Jamie Knodel © Provided by NBC News
The Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department on Wednesday is expected to release its report on the February rollover crash that seriously injured golf legend Tiger Woods, law enforcement officials said.
The accident report is not expected to provide significant new details about what caused Woods to drive off the road in Southern California, the officials said.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said last week that detectives had determined what caused Woods to hit a center median, cross traffic lanes, drive over the curb and eventually hit a tree before his SUV rolled over in the early morning accident. But he said details would not be released, citing unspecified privacy concerns.
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.