Woman taken from Tiger Woods's mansion was Elin's mother- Update

by Jessica Tucker | December 8, 2009 at 07:27 am
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Most Recent Update (as of Tuesday morning):

Elin's mother has been identified as the 'unidentified stretcher rider' of the early morning.  Hopefully, she is recovering well.

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What is Tiger up to now? Was it another jilted mistress, did Elin have another accident with his infamous 9 Iron, or maybe a drug- related sex injury? Who are the unidentified blonde women?

 

What is known is that emergency services were called to the exclusive neighbourhood of Isleworth, a suburb of Orlando, where Woods lives with his wife, Elin Nordegren, at 2.36am.

Considering the fact that Elin's mother and sister are said to be visiting, the identity of the blond woman riding in the ambulance and the trailing SUV would by common sense be one of the two, you would think...  But, as we have seen so far in this tigerific tail of a story- things are not always as they seem.

Earlier today, before reports of the hospital visit emerged, papers reported that Nordegren had decided to leave the marital home and separate from Woods.

In a way, I do feel bad for the man and his family.  Sadly, dirty laundy seems to become public property in  the world of fame and fortune.

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Hugh Askew

Dirty laundry - EGGS-actly right.  Looks bad, smells worse.

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Jessica Tucker

I love where you're going with this Hugh!

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