Feb 23, 2021
Tiger Woods, undergoing emergency surgery after suffering a traffic accident in Los Angeles
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Several sources suggest that Tiger Woods has been hospitalized after suffering a traffic accident in Los Angeles. The golfer, who had to be taken from his vehicle by firefighters and has been hospitalized in a medical center in the area and, as reported by his agent, was admitted to an emergency operating room to undergo surgery on both legs.
According to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s statement, “On February 23, 2021, at approximately 7:12 AM, the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department handled a single-vehicle rollover traffic accident on the border between the states of Rolling Hills and Rancho Palos Verdes. Vehicle was traveling northbound on Hawthorne Boulevard at Blackhorse Road when it was injured. Vehicle has been badly damaged. “
In addition, the official version continued saying that “the driver and sole occupant has been identified as the PGA golfer Eldrick ‘Tiger’ Woods. Mr. Woods was extracted from the interior of the vehicle with hydraulic material by the fire department and doctors of the county. from Los Angeles. He was later taken to a local hospital by ambulance to be treated for his injuries. “
Some sources suggest that Tiger Woods, who is recovering from his fifth back operation, suffered injuries to both of his lower extremities and is undergoing emergency surgery.
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