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USC recruit Alijah Arenas, son of Gilbert Arenas, in coma after Cybertruck crash

By Editorial Board Published April 24, 2025 2 Min Read
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USC recruit Alijah Arenas, son of Gilbert Arenas, in coma after Cybertruck crash

Alijah Arenas, the Chatsworth Excessive star and crown jewel of USC’s incoming recruiting class, was concerned in a severe Cybertruck accident on Thursday morning, an individual acquainted with the state of affairs not approved to debate it publicly advised The Instances.

The crash occured at 4:56 am when the Cybertruck struck a hearth hydrant and tree and the 18-year-old driver was taken to hospital in steady situation, based on LAPD Officer Rosario Cervantes. A supply advised The Instances medication and alcohol are usually not suspected and the crash was attributable to lack of management of the Cybertruck.

A tree and warning tape stay on the scene of a Cybertruck crash involving Chastworth basketball star Alijah Arenas on Thursday.

(Ryan Kartje / Los Angeles Instances)

Arenas was positioned in a coma, an individual with data of the crash advised The Instances. ESPN’s Shams Charania was the primary to report the crash and Arenas’ situation.

The Cybertruck was taken from the scene burst into flames at a tow yard. In line with a supply acquainted with the incident, the Los Angeles Fireplace Hazard Mat responded to the following hazardous supplies incident.

Alijah is the son of former NBA participant Gilbert Arenas, who canceled plans to stream a brand new episode of his on-line present Thursday.

A top-10 recruit within the 2025 class, Alijah Arenas led Chatsworth Excessive to the CIF Division II state championship sport in March. He left Chatsworth because the all-time Metropolis Part scoring chief, with greater than 3,000 factors, and not too long ago competed within the McDonald’s All-American sport.

Arenas was slated to play a serious function as a freshman at USC after selecting the Trojans over extra established basketball powers like Arizona, Kansas and Kentucky.

Chatsworth college students had the time without work from faculty Thursday in observance of Armenian Genocide Memorial Day.

It is a creating story. Test again quickly for updates.

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