Tiger Woods charged with DUI after rollover crash in Florida
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Professional golfer Tiger Woods arrested for driving under the influence following a vehicle collision in Florida.
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Tiger Woods was charged with DUI following a rollover crash in Florida in which he struck another vehicle and exhibited signs of impairment at the scene. Woods was arrested at the location of the accident. The arrest marks a significant moment for the golf icon, who has faced multiple personal challenges in recent years. The incident occurred when Woods' car rolled over after impact with the other vehicle. Details about the specific circumstances and any injuries from the crash are expected to emerge as the case develops.
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