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Detectives determine cause of Tiger Woods crash, but won’t reveal details until golf star gives permission

The Los Angeles County sheriff says detectives have determined what caused Tiger Woods to crash his SUV last month in Southern California, but would not release the details, citing unspecified privacy concerns for the golf star.
Key points:
- Detectives obtained the SUV’s black box, but would not reveal what they found
- Sheriff Alex Villanueva says they need permission from Woods before the information can be made public
- Investigators did not seek a search warrant for Woods’ blood samples to screen for drugs and alcohol
Woods suffered serious injuries in the February 23 crash when he struck a raised median around 7:00am in Rolling Hills Estates, just outside Los Angeles.
The Genesis SUV he was driving crossed through two oncoming lanes…
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