Tiger Woods' Mother-in-Law Released from Hospital

After being admitted to a Florida hospital, Barbro Holmberg is recovering at home

The Woods family saga continues: Hospital officials say paramedics were summoned to Tiger Woods' Windermere, Fla., mansion yet again early Tuesday morning.

This time they took Woods' mother-in-law, Swedish politician Barbro Holmberg, to the same hospital that Woods was taken to just two weeks ago after his mysterious driveway car accident. Health Central Hospital in Ocoee released Holmberg about 11 hours later.

"She is feeling much better and is home," hospital spokesman Dan Yates said. "She was admitted with stomach discomfort this morning."

According to ABCnews.com, Holmberg, 57, and Josefin Nordegren, twin sister of Woods' wife Elin, had come to the Woods' home in the wake of allegations that Tiger Woods has cheated on his wife with as many as nine women. The cause of Holmberg's stomach pain is unknown.

What happened to Tiger Woods' intensely private personal life? Now under the proverbial magnifying glass, he and his family have been providing the public and media with something to talk about for the past two weeks.

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