Queens woman hit in horror Mother’s Day hit-and-run has died: family

The Queens lady who was crushed between parked vehicles in a horror hit-and-run crash on Mom’s Day died early Monday, her household instructed The Publish.

Florence Ngwu, 49, who was pinned in entrance of her daughter in South Jamaica early Sunday when an out-of-control stolen truck slammed right into a automobile, died after her coronary heart stopped beating whereas handled in Jamaica Hospital, a niece stated.

“That is the third time they usually weren’t capable of revive her,” stated the 29-year-old niece, who requested to be recognized as Nnenna B, on Monday.

“We’re all simply devastated,” she instructed The Publish, saying the household was “in shock, grief — every thing appears surreal.”

The Mom’s Day horror got here round 8:30 a.m. when a Ford F-550 slammed right into a automobile whereas doing a U-turn at 167th Road and a hundred and twentieth Avenue, pinning the nurse as her daughter screamed in horror.

“Mommy! Mommy!,” the daughter screamed in footage obtained by The Publish as her mother remained unconscious.

Medical doctors had warned the household that she may not survive the accidents, the niece beforehand instructed The Publish.

Florence Ngwu died after her heart stopped beating while being treated in Jamaica Hospital.
Florence Ngwu died after her coronary heart stopped beating whereas being handled in Jamaica Hospital.
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The aftermath of a Hit and Run driver that killed a woman on Mother's Day in Queens at 120th Avenue and 167th Avenue.
The aftermath of a Hit and Run driver that killed a lady on Mom’s Day in Queens at a hundred and twentieth Avenue and 167th Avenue.
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The Mother’s Day horror came around 8:30 a.m. when a Ford F-550 slammed into a car while doing a U-turn.
The Mom’s Day horror got here round 8:30 a.m. when a Ford F-550 slammed right into a automobile whereas doing a U-turn.
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As of May 9, 2022, there are still no arrests in the case.
As of Might 9, 2022, there are nonetheless no arrests within the case.
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The truck found about 1 mile away from the accident scene on May 09, 2022.
The truck discovered about 1 mile away from the accident scene on Might 09, 2022.
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She known as the truck driver who fled the now-deadly crash — and was nonetheless being hunted Monday — “simply so inhumane.”

The NYPD confirmed Monday that there had been no arrests.

Extra reporting by Amanda Woods

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