Following the Investigation of 6-Year-Old Alani Watts’ Recovery
The story of 4-year-old Alani Watts, who suffered traumatic brain injuries at the hands of her father Tekquan Alexander, was explored by ‘TSR Investigates’ in June 2022. Now, reporter Justin Carter from ‘The Shade Room’ is providing an update on the now 6-year-old’s journey to recovery as her father faces trial.
Alani’s Story Unravels
In a conversation with Alani’s mother, Keyonna Watts, it was revealed that her biggest regret was allowing her daughter to visit her father in California in November 2021. She received a call from a detective informing her that Alani had suffered brain bleeding and required emergency surgery. Alexander claimed Alani passed out while standing in timeout but was evasive when questioned further by Keyonna.
Alani was hospitalized with various tubes and braces attached to her body, and a police report indicated that Alexander admitted to punishing her for bed-wetting by subjecting her to physical abuse, which included hitting her with boxing gloves, a belt, and wires. After a bed-wetting incident on November 29, 2021, Alexander allegedly struck Alani multiple times with a belt and wires, leading to her experiencing seizure-like symptoms.
Current Update on Alani’s Health
Medical reports revealed puncture wounds and extensive bleeding on the right side of Alani’s brain, resulting in the removal of part of her skull to address the issue. Carter delves into a conversation with Alani’s mother to provide insight into the child’s current condition and the challenges she faces in caring for her. He also updates viewers on the status of Tekquan Alexander’s trial.
In conclusion, the journey of Alani Watts through the traumatic brain injuries inflicted by her father serves as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding the well-being of children and the significance of providing support to those in need.

