
Courtesy NBC News
By Erin McClam, Staff Writer, NBC News
A baby boy delivered after a hit-and-run car crash in New York that
killed both his parents has died, a family spokesman said Monday.
Doctors
performed an emergency cesarean section at the site of the crash early
Sunday in Brooklyn to save the boy's life. His parents were using a car
service to go to the hospital when their vehicle crashed into a BMW an
intersection.
The driver of the other car fled and has not been found. The owner of
that car, identified by police as Takia Walker of the Bronx, was
arrested Monday on insurance fraud charges, accused of allowing someone
not on the insurance policy to drive the car, NBC New York reported.
Both
of the boy's parents were 21. The mother, Raizy Glauber, was thrown
from the car and landed under a parked tractor-trailer, witnesses said.
The father, Nachman Glauber, was pinned in the car, and emergency
workers cut open the roof to get to him.
Both died at nearby hospitals.
The mother was 24 weeks pregnant and was rushing to the hospital because she could no longer feel the baby, a relative told The New York Times. After the emergency delivery, the baby was taken to a hospital and had been in serious condition.
The car-service driver, identified by The Times as Pedro Nuñez Delacruz, was taken to the hospital and released.
Delacruz
had a pending application to use the car as a service, known in New
York as a livery cab, and should not have been picking up passengers,
the city's Taxi and Limousine Commission told The Times.
The
couple had been married about a year and had started a life in the
Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, where the young mother grew up in
a prominent rabbinical family, a relative told NBC New York.
In
Brooklyn on Sunday afternoon, hundreds of mourners surrounded two
coffins covered in black velvet. Jewish law calls for burying the dead
as soon as possible.