Dymond T. Fryson, 40, briefly clung to life following the horrific 7:52 a.m. Jan. 25 crash at the intersection of Palmer and Sherman avenues.
Witnesses said the other driver, a Bogota High School student who was with a classmate, sped through multiple stop signs before his 2015 Ford Explorer slammed into Fryson’s 2022 Nissan Rogue three blocks from the high school.
The impact sent Fryson’s SUV into a nearby house.
The teen driver ran but was caught by Teaneck police a short time later.
Teaneck firefighters extricated Fryson before she was rushed to Hackensack University Medical Center with severe neck and spinal injuries. She died there the following day.
Fryson had two daughters and was the guardian for her young niece. She’d just dropped two of them at school and was almost home when the crash occurred.
Fryson’s death “has left her partner, Isaiah Brown, a dedicated school Principal in the Bronx, raising three beautiful little girls and their faithful dog,” according to a GoFundMe campaign that seeks to help pay funeral costs and medical bills and to benefit the girls going forward.