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Hit And Run Driver Leaves Mother Of Two In Critical Condition

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Freeda Mitchell is a mother, a wife, a daughter... And now she's fighting for her life at Einstein Medical Center, the victim of a horrible hit and run accident Thursday night that left her in extremely critical condition.

"It's hard because we have a 7-month-old and a 5-year-old at home that just started school. I work two jobs. It's gonna be hard," said Freeda's husband, Sharonn Mitchell.

Freeda's family says the 28-year-old mother of two young daughters was walking across the street to the store at 10th and Godfrey Thursday night around 6 p.m. when a green mini-van driven by a woman came up the street, hit Mitchell and just kept on going.

"Someone maliciously ran her over and drove off," said Rosalyn Williams, Freeda's mother.

"She hit her, and a broken windshield. It's not like she didn't know. She rolled over the car," Mitchell told Fox 29.

Mitchell was raced to Einstein with a broken leg, broken ribs, a fractured skull and a collapsed lung. She's in intensive care in a medically induced coma to help her recover. Her husband Sharonn and her mother and father have been at her bedside for hours praying for her recovery and hoping the driver, who left Freeda in the street, will come forward.

"Please if you know anything about it, contact the Philadelphia Police Department," added Nathaniel Williams, the victim's father.

"I don't know how anyone could do anything like that," said Rosalyn Williams. "I am a mother. I just don't know how they did that to my child."

"I mean to leave her. I mean she was sitting on the ground dying.. please, this lady needs to be caught. There is no reason we should have people like that on the street," Sharonn Mitchell said.

Police are still investigating.

The family asks anyone who happens to see a green Windstar or Town and Country mini-van with a broken windshield and hood damage to call 9-1-1. Police say the mini-van may have been driven by a heavy set African American woman with glasses.

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