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REVEALED: First police officer Carlos Gonzalez to help Tiger Woods says golfer almost died

The damaged car of Tiger Woods is towed away after he was involved in a car crash, near Los Angeles, California, U.S., February 23, 2021. [REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni]

The first police officer to help Tiger Woods at the scene of his car accident has revealed the legendary golfer is very fortunate to be alive, according to the Daily Mail.

It was revealed that Woods was driving at a high speed at a notorious accident-prone spot in Los Angeles, and investigators will test whether he had drugs or alcohol in his system.

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