Alijah Arenas' Car Accident
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Gilbert Arenas reveals frightening details of son Alijah’s crash that led to coma, ‘angels’ who saved him

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Gilbert Arenas told Dan Patrick that his son Alijah was “doing very well” following the scary car accident that put him in a medically induced coma.
Alijah Arenas was involved in the car crash in in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles after he lost control of the Tesla Cybertruck he was driving before the vehicle careened into a fire hydrant before colliding with a tree.
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