The Scotsman

Police say ‘investigat­ion concluded’ into cause of Woods’ car crash in Los Angeles

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Police looking into the cause of Tiger Woods' car crash say they have concluded their investigat­ion - but are unable to release the findings without the 15-time major winner's permission.

Woods was released from hospital earlier this month after sustaining a number of serious injuries when his SUV overturned in Los Angeles on February 23. The 45-year-old was the sole occupant in his vehicle which struck a median strip, rolled and came to a rest on its side near a steep road.

The former world No 1 had to be pulled out of the vehicle through the windscreen.

Speaking on Wednesday, Los Angeles County Sheriff, Alex Villanueva said: "A cause has been determined and an investigat­ion has concluded. However,

we have reached out to Tiger Woods and his personnel and there are some privacy issues on releasing informatio­n on the investigat­ion.

"We are going to ask them if they can waive the privacy, and then we will be able to do a full release on all the informatio­n regarding the accident.

"We have the contents of the black box, everything completed, signed, sealed and delivered but we cannot release it without the permission of the people involved in the collision."

Following the crash, Woods had a rod inserted in his right tibia, with additional screws and pins inserted into bones in his foot and ankle. He is now recovering at home in Florida.

Villanueva added: "It still remains an accident. Nothing has changed on what we learned from the course of the investigat­ion.”

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0 Tiger Woods is currently recovering at his Florida home

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