USC basketball player Aliya Arenas details what led to the fiery Tesla Cybertruck collision that made him coma in April.
The Arena, a five-star recruit and now a freshman on the Trojan horse, crashed the cyber truck into a Leseda tree and a fire hydrant early on April 24th.
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The 18-year-old arena, the son of former NBA star Gilbert Arena, did not suffer any serious injuries, but reportedly inhaled a lot of smoke from the resulting car fire, and doctors put him in a medically induced coma.
Addressing the media on Tuesday, Arenas said the first issue he pointed out was “the wheel wasn’t moving as easily as it should have.”
Steering was a hassle, so the arena tried to get past the road and park in the neighborhood.
“The wheels aren’t responding to me, as if I wasn’t physically there,” he said.
“All I felt was pressure,” he said.
Arenas said the car was “lit by impact” based on the video he watched, but he was knocked out for about three minutes.
In a longer video shared by Insidetroy, Arenas said, “I put on my seat belt and thank God.”
The car was locked and prevented him from getting away, so he moved into the back seat and worked on breaking the windows as he went in and out of consciousness.
Luckily, someone outside the car was also trying to free him, and he was able to remain aware of himself and get out of the car before he died again. Apart from his moment of consciousness, he said he hadn’t fully noticed it again until he was in the hospital.
“I was working at the same time, they were working,” he said. “It took them a lot of time. I’m grateful to everyone who helped me. I’m grateful for everyone’s prayers. That’s first and foremost.”
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