The traumatized mother of a heroic boy who jumped in front of a speeding car to save his sister’s life has demanded justice for his tragic death – while paying tribute to her ‘amazing’ son.
Tyler Phillips, of Medford, New York, was sent flying when he was hit by a gray SUV, just one day after celebrating his birthday, as he rushed in to save his 14-year-old sister, Krystal Randolph, on October 12.
His heartbroken mom Desira Mack has now demanded justice and begged those who may have any information to come forward.
Phillips, 13, and his sister were walking along Granny Road to their mom’s boyfriend’s house – when brave Tyler jumped in front of the speeding vehicle, pushing his sister out of harm’s way, in the heroic act that killed him.
He suffered with brain damage on impact after his spinal cord became disconnected from his skull. He was also suffering from internal bleeding before his life support was turned off.
Emergency medics rushed both teens to Stonybrook University…