In June 2022, ‘TSR Investigates‘ explored the story of 4-year-old Alani Watts. At the time, the child suffered traumatic brain injuries after being abused by her father, an aspiring rapper named Tekquan Alexander.
Now, The Shade Room’s Justin Carter is following up on the now 6-year-old’s road to recovery as her father heads to trial.
WARNING: Some viewers may find the following footage disturbing. Viewer discretion is advised.
Here’s What Happened To Alani Watts
In 2022, Carter spoke exclusively with Watt’s mother, Keyonna Watts. At the time, the mother shared her one and only regret. It was sending her daughter from Atlanta, Georgia, to California to visit her father in November 2021.
“A detective called me and informed me that my daughter was bleeding from the brain and has had emergency surgery,” Watts told Carter. “He [Tekquan Alexander] told me that Alani passed out [while] standing in timeout.”
However, when the mother questioned Alexander further, she said he didn’t give her straight answers.
“And when I asked him, ‘Was she okay?’ [and] ‘How did she pass out?’ he really wasn’t answering me. Like, he was just shaking his head, covering his mouth,” she explained.
Alani ultimately ended up in the hospital with multiple tubes and braces hooked onto her body. Additionally, a 60-page police report revealed that Alexander informed police that Alani was a “bed-wetter.”
The father explained to authorities that he punished her with “rigorous exercises with an element of physical abuse.” This reportedly included hitting her with boxing gloves, hitting her with a belt, and hitting her with wires.
On November 29, 2021, when a bed-wetting incident occurred, Alexander punished the child with the same measures, hitting her with a belt and wires seven to eight times.
However, according to Alexander, Alani began to experience “seizure-like symptoms.”
Here’s What’s Happening To The Child’s Father & How She’s Doing Today
According to Carter, Alani Watts was found to have puncture wounds and deep bruises all over her body. Additionally, an ER report revealed that the child experienced “extensive bleeding” on the right side of her brain.
Ultimately, the right side of Alani’s skull was removed to alleviate the bleeding.
Scroll above to watch as Carter speaks with Alani’s mother, who shares an update on how the child is doing today. She also speaks on the uphill battle she’s facing to continue providing adequate care for the six-year-old while Carter shares an update on Tekquan Alexander’s trial.