Tiger Woods' private jet has reportedly returned to Switzerland, where the golf icon was recently in rehab. Golfweek cited a report from Celebplanes.com showing that the 50-year-old's Gulfstream V jet took off on Saturday night from Witham Field in Stuart, Florida and landed at Zurich airport.
The golf icon was in rehab in the European country following his DUI arrest in March but was pictured returning to Florida on May 13. It emerged earlier this week that he was still in Switzerland when girlfriend Vanessa Trump was diagnosed with breast cancer earlier this month.
The 48-year-old, who is the ex-wife of President Donald Trump's eldest son, Don Jr, revealed on Wednesday night that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer and is 'working closely' with doctors on a treatment plan. The mother of five made the devastating announcement on Instagram, while adding that she had undergone a 'procedure' earlier in the week.
Tiger Woods' DUI Arrest
Woods was charged with driving under the influence, property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test. He was detained on March 27 after flipping his SUV while trying to overtake a truck and trailer at high speed in the billionaire enclave of Jupiter Island. Police found two pills in his pocket after arriving at the scene. Woods has pleaded not guilty.
Woods was traveling at high speeds on a beachside, residential road on Jupiter Island with a 30mph speed limit when his Land Rover caused $5,000 in damage to the truck, according to an incident report. A sheriff's office report said deputies found two pain pills in his pocket, and he showed signs of impairment after his SUV clipped a truck's trailer and rolled onto its side. Woods agreed to a breathalyzer test that showed no signs of alcohol, but refused a urine test, authorities said.
Rehab and Treatment
As a result of the worrying crash, the 15-time major champion had been undergoing 'intense treatment' at a facility in Zurich, Switzerland. 'He's got a pain management doctor who is helping him deal with his body pain without addictive opioids,' a source told the Daily Mail last month. 'He calls or Zooms a small number of people: Vanessa, his kids, [agent] Mark Steinberg. He's responding well to treatment, and Vanessa is very happy with what she's hearing... it's a 90-day program but he's able to leave whenever he wants.'
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