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Pregnant woman was thrown from car to her death when drunken driver boyfriend hit a wall: NYPD

Police said the driver was impaired when he hit a wall and split the vehicle in half.
Police said the driver was impaired when he hit a wall and split the vehicle in half. Seth Gottfried

A 23-year-old woman who was thrown to her death in an alleged drunken crash on Staten Island was pregnant — and her beau is now facing a manslaughter charge, police said Sunday.

Expectant mother Adriana Sylmetaj, of Great Kills, suffered severe body trauma after she was ejected from the Dodge Challenger when it slammed into a wall and a utility pole and was split in half on Hylan Boulevard around 4:45 a.m. Saturday, according to police.

Adem Nikeziq, 30, was later charged with manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, assault, vehicular assault, reckless endangerment, driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired by alcohol in the fatal wreck, an NYPD spokesman said.

He was taken to Staten Island University North Hospital after police detected he was showing signs of intoxication, the spokesman said.

Adriana Sylmetaj died at the scene of the collision.
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A registry at Buy Buy Baby shows the couple was expecting a baby girl on April 12.

Authorities said the SUV was speeding southbound and went out of control in front of 2545 Hyland Boulevard near New Drop Lane, striking a “barrier wall” at the scene.

The vehicle then slammed into a utility pole and split in half, hurling Sylmetaj to her death.

SUV split in half in Staten Island crash.
Seth Gottfried
Fatal Staten Island crash kills pregnant woman.
Seth Gottfried

One local merchant likened the wreckage to warn-torn Beirut.

“I don’t understand how the [utility] pole is still standing,” Mario Basso, owner of H20 Auto Spa near the site of the crash told The Post. “It was hit so hard.”