Report: Tiger Woods’ mother-in-law hospitalized, released
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Tiger Woods’ mother-in-law was taken to the hospital from Woods’ home very early this morning and is being treated for a stomach condition. The Orlando Sentinel is reporting that Barbro Holmberg was treated at Health Central Hospital in Orange County, Fla. Update: Holmberg has been released from the hospital.
Woods was also treated there after his Cadillac Escalade ran into a fire hydrant and tree early on Nov. 27.
The paper reported earlier that her condition was not serious and she was being held at the hospital for tests.
Holmberg, a Swedish politician and mother of Elin Nordegren Woods, has been staying at Woods’ home after arriving in this country recently, the paper said.
According to WESH-TV, the log showed the patient initially refused transport but was later listed as an advanced-life-support patient. WESH-TV showed footage of a woman being taken on a stretcher into the hospital.
The news comes a day after reports that a Florida trooper who suspected Woods was driving under the influence sought a subpoena for the golfer’s blood results from the hospital he was taken to after crashing his SUV, but prosecutors rejected the petition for insufficient information.
It also comes a day after reports that Woods’ wife had moved out of the house.
Woods’ attorney, Mark NeJame, didn’t return a phone call for comment.
-- Houston Mitchell
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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