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Tiger Woods arrested for DUI after Florida crash

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27 sources share identical headlines across 8 outlets (wire service copies)

Fact-Checking

39 claims

Tiger Woods was involved in a car crash where his vehicle overturned on Jupiter Island in Florida on Friday, March 27.

Official14 backing sources

Tiger Woods refused to provide a urine sample according to police.

Official11 backing sources

Tiger Woods was alone in the car during the crash.

Official4 backing sources

Open Questions

5 questions
What specific substance or medication caused Tiger Woods' impairment, as the urine test was refused.
The exact speed Tiger Woods was traveling at during the crash.
The current status of the subpoena for Woods' prescription medication records and the outcome of the legal challenge.
The nature and duration of the treatment Tiger Woods is seeking in Switzerland.
The impact of this incident on Tiger Woods' future golf career and tournament participation.
Vehicle involved in the crashfactual

The vehicle was a Range Rover.

According to sports.yahoo.com
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The vehicle was a Land Rover.

According to www.golfdigest.com

Context: This discrepancy could affect the accuracy of crash reports and insurance or legal assessments, though both refer to similar luxury SUVs.

Details of the crash sequencefactual

Woods clipped the back of a truck's trailer.

According to SVT Sport, Daily Mail - Home, Daily Mail - Sport, Daily Mirror - Main, Metro - Main, sports.yahoo.com
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Woods clipped a pressure washer attached to the truck.

According to www.golfdigest.com

Context: The difference in what Woods hit could impact the severity of property damage charges and the reconstruction of the accident.

Woods' status after the arrestfactual

Woods was released on bail a few hours after the crash.

According to SVT Sport, Daily Mail - Home, sports.yahoo.com
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As of writing, Woods is still in jail.

According to www.golfdigest.com

Context: This contradiction creates confusion about Woods' current legal status and freedom, which is central to the story's timeline.

This article was produced by Reed News using AI. All claims are cross-referenced against multiple sources.