Maryland mother hopes for a miracle as son fights for life after being struck in hit-and-run

Sheila Kyler is desperate for answers after a hit-and-run left her son in critical condition on Saturday, June 21, in Anne Arundel County.

Kyler’s son Emmanuel had just graduated from the University of Maryland when he went out with some friends in Hanover. Around 2 a.m., while waiting for an Uber, a car hit Emmanuel as he was walking, and the driver left the scene.

“He’s a good kid who did not deserve this,” Kyler said. “Why didn’t you just stay? Why didn’t you call the police?”

“My son is fighting for his life”

As Emmanuel lay in the road, he was hit by a second car, according to Anne Arundel County police. But that driver stopped and called 911.

“They did remain on the scene. That individual rendered aid, specifically CPR, potentially saving his life,” said Anne Arundel County police spokesperson Justin Mulcahy…

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