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TIGER WOODS'S carefully crafted public image continues to crumble with further evidence that his minders paid alleged lover Rachel Uchitel to fly business class to Melbourne last month.

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source: CAMERON HOUSTON/Golf/smh.com.au

VIDEO: A Taiwanese newspaper website has posted a video report featuring a computer-generated interpretation of the events surrounding Tiger Woods' late night car crash.

(Check out the animated domestic slap and violence at 0.56)

The video piece, on Taiwan's Apple Daily website, uses CGI footage to "re-enact" a rumoured incident between Woods and his wife Elin Nordegren over infidelity allegations.

Real-life scenes showing police interviews, the hospital where Woods was treated and the golf star's family were interspersed with the CGI images.

In one of the CGI scenes, a cartoon-like Nordegren is seen scratching the golfing legend's face while a thought bubble hovers over her head with Woods' supposed mistress Rachel Uchitel pictured inside.

In another, Tiger drives off while being chased by his wife who is swinging a golf club at the car.

According to the CGI interpretation, Woods crashed his car into the fire hydrant and tree after he failed to pay attention to where he was driving.

NOTE: VIDEO audio is Chinese

image: Fair Use/Paul Robere/AP/Reuters/Screengrab: CRY OF THE TIGER....the star of the scandal Tiger Woods (left), and the leading ladies (from top to bottom) Wood's wife Elin, Jaimee Grubbs and Rachel Uchitel.

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