New York Daily News

Praying ma of 6 recovers

Fam & friends in shock after Lyft smashup

- BY BRITTANY KRIEGSTEIN, CATARINA LAMELAS MOURA AND THOMAS TRACY

A Brooklyn mother of six clinging to life Tuesday after a daredevil driver slammed into her Lyft was headed home from a mission of mercy to see her coronaviru­s-stricken parents, heartbroke­n friends said.

Malka Braver was just around the corner from her Bedford-Stuyvesant apartment when the speeding Dodge Charger T-boned the Lyft, sending her hurtling from the Honda Accord at Bedford and DeKalb Aves. early Monday, cops said.

Braver, whose youngest child is just 6 months old, remained at Bellevue Hospital in critical condition Tuesday.

“She’s stable and getting better,” the victim’s brother told the Daily News, added that she remained unconsciou­s. The brother declined to give his name.

“We need her,” said another relative, who also declined to give his name. “We pray for her, and we hope that one day we’ll see her on her feet. ... Where there is life there is hope, right?”

“She’s a very, very special person, a very special mother,” the relative added.

A family friend now baby-sitting one of the victim’s kids expressed her hopes for a happy ending to the tragic wreck.

“We’re traumatize­d and devastated,” said the friend. “I think they’re sedating her and taking it slowly. When everything is fine, they’ll wake her up. We’re just praying and hoping that she comes out healthy really soon.”

Braver, when not tending to her kids, was frequently checking on her parents after the couple began suffering from COVID-19 symptoms, the friend said.

“She was always so concerned for her parents, even with her busy household,” the friend said, choking back tears. “She was always making sure they were doing OK. She just went to see how they were doing. She was almost [back] at her house.”

Surveillan­ce video shows the Honda was slowly entering the intersecti­on as the speeding Charger blew through a steady red light. The Charger struck the back of the car where Braver was seated.

The Accord spun around from the impact, crashing into a parked white van and mounting the sidewalk, the video shows.

The Charger was adorned with a wrap-around design from the horror movie “Scream” and a vanity plate that reads “SCR3AM.” Several videos showing the car performing reckless stunts were shared in recent weeks on the Instagram page @jaydollaso­fficial_392, which was deactivate­d Monday following the crash.

One video showing the car doing donuts with another vehicle in the Kings Plaza Shopping Center parking lot was apparently taken just hours before the crash.

Sources identified the Charger driver as 22-year-old Ryan Ortiz of Middletown, Orange County. He and the Lyft driver, also 22, were both hospitaliz­ed in stable condition. No charges were immediatel­y filed against Ortiz, but the investigat­ion continues, cops said.

Once Braver was hospitaliz­ed, friends and relatives volunteere­d to look after her children while her husband kept vigil at Bellevue.

“She has beautiful children, she’s always taking care of them,” said the family friend. “She’s always here to borrow anything or to help each other out. She’s a very easygoing person, a positive person.”

Friends hope criminal charges are filed against Ortiz. At the very least, they want him to realize that he nearly destroyed an entire family with one irresponsi­ble act.

“[There’s] a nursing baby, waiting for his mother’s milk— just because somebody was so careless,” the family friend said as tears streamed down her face. “We’re basically getting the kids ready every day in the morning, and [now] everything stops, it’s at a standstill. And the kids can’t have their mom.

“I’m devastated, I can’t stop crying,” she said while watching one of Braver’s young sons. “I was doing his hair this morning and I was crying.”

 ??  ?? Malka Braver, 32, was returning from visiting her sick parents when a speeding car (bottom) went through a red light and crashed into her Lyft ride, video shows, critically injuring the mom of six around the corner from her Brooklyn home.
Malka Braver, 32, was returning from visiting her sick parents when a speeding car (bottom) went through a red light and crashed into her Lyft ride, video shows, critically injuring the mom of six around the corner from her Brooklyn home.

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