New details about Tiger Woods’ February rollover crash are raising questions about what exactly happened to the golf pro, TMZ reports.
Police sources have told TMZ there is no evidence that the 45-year-old ever slowed down while his vehicle crossed over a median and veered off a road in Rancho Palos Verdes on February 23.
On top of that, investigators reportedly believe he did not apply the car brake after he lost control of the vehicle.
“The investigation has been going full steam since the accident nearly a month ago. The Sheriff’s Dept. has been looking at the SUV, the crash site and many other pieces of evidence. They are also retrieving data from the SUV’s black box. So far, we’re told investigators believe Tiger did nothing to prevent the crash once he lost control of the vehicle.
We’re told before Tiger got to the scene of the crash he had been driving “normal” and not speeding, but the evidence indicates he accelerated and was speeding when he lost control.”
The Sheriff said at the time that there was no evidence of impaired driving and there was no evidence of alcohol.
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Woods suffered serious injuries to his leg and also had a major gash on his chin.