The victim, Bidemi, a 12-year old fan of the ‘Orobokibo’ singer is said to have been lurking around to get a glimpse of the star as he was leaving the St. Augustine Events Hall, Isheri-Idimu where the show took place only to lose his life in the process. ‘Pasuma was trying to avoid the area boys as he was leaving and so he was driving fast and it happened that he knocked the boy down and the vehicle behind him ran over the boy’, an eye witness said.
Woods left Istanbul with a share of third place, four shots behind surprise winner, Victor Dubuisson of France.
The world No 1 could look back to the disappointment Thursday's weather-delayed opening round when he shot a two under par 70 in a round where he managed to find only three fairways.
And while Woods' driving improved marginally he averaged 66 over the next three days.
Woods will not play again to his final event of the year when he hosts the December 5 commencing World Challenge at Thousand Oaks in Los Angeles, an event he has captured five times since its inception in 1999.