Golf: Opioids were found in Tiger Woods’ possession

Tiger Woods, who drove the crash, was confused and sleepy at the accident scene, the police say.

Tiger Woods arrest photo.

Golf magnitude Tiger Woods was under strong medication in last Friday’s car accident, they say, for example AP and TMZ.

Woods crashed his car into a truck trailer on Florida’s Jupiter Island, after which the car he was driving flipped onto its side.

NBC News According to the report, Woods had told the police that he had been looking at his phone just before the accident and had not noticed the turning truck slowing down. Woods’ speed in the situation was known to be considerable.

A breathalyzer test on Woods showed no signs of intoxication, but Woods refused a urine test after the accident.

The local sheriff’s office said on Tuesday that Woods had been disoriented and drowsy at the scene of the accident. His eyes were glazed over and his pupils were dilated. He moved slowly.

An arrest photo of Tiger Woods on March 27 after the accident.

Woods, 50, fumbled during coordination tests administered by police. He couldn’t comply with all the simple requests. He was also sweating noticeably, despite having just sat in an air-conditioned car.

Woods there were opioids in the pocket, i.e. strong painkillers.

When local police asked him if he had taken any prescription drugs, Woods responded.

“I’ll take a pair,” the golf star replied.

He apparently meant he had taken a pair.

Woods was arrested after the accident on suspicion of driving under the influence.

The case is under investigation.

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