CBS News/ March 4, 2013, 8:05 AM

Baby born after parents killed in NYC hit-and-run dies

Nachman and Raizy Glauber died in a car crash in New York City, but their baby boy was delivered alive.

Nachman and Raizy Glauber died in a car crash in New York City, but their baby boy was delivered alive. / WCBS

NEW YORK A newborn baby boy who was delivered by emergency cesarean section after his parents were killed in a horrific hit-and-run crash in New York City has died, reports CBS station WCBS-TV.

The baby's death was confirmed by community leader Isaac Abraham.

The boy, who only weighed four pounds, died early Monday morning as police continue to search for the driver of a BMW and a passenger who fled the scene of the crash.

Nachman and Raizy Glauber, both 21, were looking forward to welcoming their first child into their tight-knit Orthodox community.

On Saturday, Raizy Glauber, who was 7 months pregnant, decided to go to the hospital because she wasn't feeling well, relatives said.

"She was premature - couldn't feel the baby," said Raizy Glauber's aunt, Ruchel Bochnel. "They wanted to check it out."

The Glaubers called a car service to take them because they didn't own a car.

As the couple headed to a hospital, a BMW smashed into their livery cab in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn.

Abraham said the livery cab's engine ended up in the backseat where Raizy Glauber was sitting before she was ejected.

"The woman was thrown out of the car," he said. "On impact, the husband was killed immediately."

Police said the expectant mother landed under a tractor-trailer. Witnesses said Nathan Glauber was pinned in the car and emergency workers had to cut off the roof to get him out.

There was a stop sign at the scene, though police said it's unclear who had the right of way. Police said the driver of the BMW fled the scene and a search is under way.

The Glaubers were both pronounced dead at the hospital. According to the New York City Medical Examiner's Office, they both died of blunt-force trauma.

Their son was delivered by emergency cesarean section, but had been in critical condition.

The driver of the livery cab, Pedro Nuniz, suffered only minor injuries.

As the Glauber's tight-knit community grieves together, they are begging the driver to come forward.

"Give yourself up, make the pain a little easier so that at least we'll know that you're not a coward facing charges," said Abraham. "You're already a coward for running."

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jordest says:
This site touched my heart. I wanted to share it with you. Do what you can so Nachman & Raizy can continue to live by helping the charity that the family created on their behalf!!
http://www.give2gether.com/projects/nanchman-raizy-glauber
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jordest says:
This site touched my heart. I wanted to share it with you. Do what you can so Nachman & Raizy can continue to live by helping the charity that the family created on their behalf!!
http://www.give2gether.com/projects/nanchman-raizy-glauber
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saneandeducated says:
Nice hat. I prefer seed caps.
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runningman57 says:
I will bet that thiy guy was drunk and probebly did not have liciense and or insurance and was probebly in this country illegaly. Any takers?
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m4surveys replies:
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We have a "Winner"!

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-baby-dies-20130305,0,6435229.story

"Authorities were seeking Julio Acevedo, 44, believed to be the driver of a BMW that hit a cab carrying Nathan and Raizy Glauber, both 21."

"Paul Browne, deputy commissioner of the New York Police Department, said Acevedo was arrested in February on suspicion of driving while intoxicated."
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DavidInMaine says:
God, filled with mercy, dwelling in the heavens' heights, bring proper rest beneath the wings of your Shechinah, amid the ranks of the holy and the pure, illuminating like the brilliance of the skies the souls of our beloved and our blameless who went to their eternal place of rest. May You who are the source of mercy shelter them beneath Your wings eternally, and bind their souls among the living, that they may rest in peace. And let us say: Amen.
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rwsmith29456 says:
Parents gone and now the baby. Tragedy on tragedy.
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Necroscope84 says:
My thoughts and prayers go out to this family, their friends and the community. It's a shame that such a young nice looking family should be killed before they've really had a chance to live. And to whoever the driver is of the BMW, turn yourself in. It's bad enough that you took 3 wonderful people from this world (one of them a baby before it had a chance to see the world) but then you also ran. I don't care if you were high, drunk, stupid, etc... You are a coward and deserve to go to prison!
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zyx-xyz says:
1. Monstrous crime (the hit-and-run), proves that NYC is about the same as a third-world city.

2. Let's see: BMW in Williamsburg, Brooklyn...will be INTERESTING to see the race and background of the driver. White hipster, maybe. Businessman from Manhattan, maybe. New Jersey yahoo, maybe. But let's see if the hit-and-run driver is ... an upstanding, uhh, "majority-minority" citizen of the darker type. Let's see. I look forward to news of the capture when/if it occurs, to confirm the "NYC - Third World" thesis. And of course, urban "majority-minority" born in the U.S. fully qualify as third-worlders. Just listen to them when they speak English. They don't call it "Ebonics" for nothing.
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moshe_jakob replies:
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So what? Ever hear the Yiddish community in Williamsburg? half can't speak English either. What does that have to do with anything?
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Wondering53 says:
So so sad. I am praying for this family!
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judithberuriah says:
It's also possible that the hat is of a type known as a spodek, which is taller and sits higher on the head than a streimel. Eastern European Jews who became wealthier (and we're talking a couple of hundred years ago) simply borrowed the current fashion of the rich. And they kept it. It is not dissimilar to monks and nuns of cloistered orders who dress no differently than they might have five or six hundred years ago.
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