Child's injury delays golf game

By: Our Staff Reporter | December 30, 2009 |
KAILUA, Hawaii, (Reuters) - Vacationing U.S. President Barack Obama interrupted a golf game on Monday and sped back to his holiday house after the child of friends was hurt in a beach accident.
Obama, on vacation in the island state where he grew up, raced home in his motorcade in a bit of high drama shortly after arriving at a lush golf course for an afternoon game.
The child, identified by the White House as the son of Obamas friends Eric and Cheryl Whitaker, is now well and did not require stitches as first suggested, an official said.
Eric and Cheryl Whitakers son was examined and released from the hospital. He is home playing with his friends and just fine, said White House spokesman Bill Burton.
Eric Whitaker had been in the presidents golfing party when word reached them that the boy had been injured.
An ambulance with flashing lights sped past a van of reporters near the family compound after the presidents arrival.
The ambulance later drove off with lights still flashing and Obama returned to the golf course to play.
There were no details on what happened to the child but an administration official described it earlier as a run of the mill beach injury.

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