Source :- PERTH NOW NEWS
Tiger Woods, a story of golf, claims he was distracted when he was examining his phone before his rollover in Florida last week.
According to a probable cause affidavit obtained on Tuesday, Woods had two morphine pills in his bag and police said he was” sweating deeply,” with bloodshot, glassy eyes, and “extremely dilated” children.
According to the report, representatives discovered two white pills in his pocket that were identified as the opioid oxycodone used to treat problems.
The 50-year-old golfer responded,” I take a couple,” while adding that he had done so earlier in the morning when asked about his prescription medication during the judicial DUI investigation.
When asked to provide more information about the probable cause affidavit, Woods ‘ supervisor did not respond right away.
A deputy for the Martin County sheriff’s office claimed Woods, when questioned about the incident, claimed he was referring to his cellphone and changing the radio station, which prevented him from seeing a truck slowing before the collision.
The officer claimed in the statement that he had observed Woods “limping and stumbling” and that the athlete had informed him that he had had seven again surgeries and more than 20 leg operations.
After his Land Rover rolled over on a two-lane street near his Jupiter Island house after traveling at “high velocity” and clipped the vehicle, Woods, a 15-time big hero and the greatest athlete of his century, was detained last Friday afternoon on a cost of driving under the influence ( DUI).
Later that night, he was let go on bail. No one was hurt in the collision. The truck was reported to have sustained$ 7,300 ( US$ 5, 000 ) worth of damage.
The officer also noted in the report that Woods had “hiccups throughout the entire investigation” and was “extremely alert and talkative”
Woods told the officer he has a limp and that his ankle seizes while walking, and that he was hoping to be ready to compete in the Masters starting on April 9.
In the report, the deputy who led Woods through a number of field sobriety tests stated that based on his training,” I believed that Woods ‘ normal faculties were impaired, and he was unable to safely operate the motor vehicle.”


