Icheoku says it is not sufficient for the world's golf greatest to just stone-wall the world on the freak accident which he just had. Tiger Woods should therefore man up and speak up; and let his fans come to terms with what happened on that early hours of Friday's morning. Tiger Woods probably left his mansion in a mad fury around 2.30am and was in such a frenzied state that he lost the control of his vehicle and careened off the pavement, destroying a fire-hydrant before a giant tree stopped his vehicle cold. There is hence so many questions which remain unanswered and only the Tiger himself and by extension, his wife Elin, who can supply those answers; and the earlier they start talking, the better for everyone. Was he in a fight with his wife, Elin Woods, that he stormed out of the house, not in full control of his faculties, the gas pedal as well as the steering wheel? Was he so depressed and suicidal that he decided to just end it by crashing head-on unto a tree? Was he under the influence of alcohol or substance or was he just heavily medicated that he lost the complete control of his senses that he blacked-out? Was a breath analyser examination performed by arriving police men to determine if he had had several rounds of cocktails and was drunk; and if yes, where was he headed to under that state and by such hour of the night? Where were his body-guards and handlers? Why did he not call for the limousine driver and what was his wife doing, being up at such a wee-hour of the morning? Icheoku concludes that the Woods are not yet levelling with the world on what transpired that morning, leading to the accident, which ordinarily could have claimed the life of the greatest golfer on planet earth. If Tiger Woods was returning to his house, then we could have speculated he left a party drunk or under the influence, that he mistook a fire-hydrant for the garage door and the tree for the in-garage traffic breaker; but nay, he just left his house and was still negotiating the driveway when he barraged into a tree after knocking over a fire-hydrant. So Icheoku calls on Mr. Woods to speak up and clear the air, so that his millions of invested fans could let out some sigh of relieve. But in his less-coming attempt at providing an insight at what went down, Mr. Woods coyly issued a statement saying that the crash was his private matter? Icheoku says, Mr. Woods is not getting it, as what is at stake here is not in any way private. It is a public interest accident, involving a public-figure person, which damaged a public owned fire-hydrant, crashed into a tree in a public place and required the attention and intervention of public police and medics? So Tiger Woods, tell Icheoku and the listening world, what part of this accident falls into the realm of your "private matter"? Continuing, Mr, Woods said, “This situation is my fault, and it’s obviously embarrassing to my family and me,” I’m human and I’m not perfect. I will certainly make sure this doesn't happen again.” To this Icheoku says, what is it that you did that made it your fault and why is it embarrassing to your family? Did your wife make you so mad that you rushed out of the house not collected, that you lost control of the vehicle you were driving and crashed? If as we all understand, that you are human and not perfect, then what exactly did you do to elicit this reminder: alcohol, drug, fight or what? What made you so debilitated as to mistake a fire-hydrant for the driveway or a tree for a traffic stop? So now tell us what you will do to in your own words, "make sure it did not happen again?" Were you buzzing or snorting or what; just clear the air and assuage the curiosity. Mr. Woods statement continues that, “Although I understand there is curiosity, the many false, unfounded and malicious rumors that are currently circulating about my family and me are irresponsible. The only person responsible for the accident is me. My wife, Elin, acted courageously when she saw I was hurt and in trouble. She was the first person to help me. Any other assertion is absolutely false.” Icheoku says to Mr. Tiger Woods, we are curious for the right reason; and only you can explain the "many false, unfounded and malicious rumours that are circulating as to the cause of the accident." Just come clean and let the world know exactly what transpired in your household leading up to and precipitated the accident. To Tiger Woods, we say it is not "irresponsible" of or for anyone to try to figure out what could have transpired that early morning hours since you are refusing to supply the missing links. Why did your wife not immediately call 911 as would anyone witnessing an accident; but instead choose to self-help an "accident victim" whose extent of injury she was not fully aware of? Icheoku concludes that there is a lot the Woods are not letting out and the earlier they open up and may be apologise for whatever domestic mistake, altercation or indulgence that brought about the incident, the better for everyone. And according to his lawyer, Mark NeJame, the golf’s No. 1 player would be unavailable to talk to the police about what happened, which leads Icheoku to ask, what is he then really hiding? Tiger Woods please put aside the shame and ego, do not throw away what you represent and mean to many of us and the world in general, so speak up now!
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