
""I was devastated," daughter Lucy Flom told The Post. "My friends are saying they can't believe it because it only happens in movies. "Right now I'm grieving....the circumstances of how [my mother] died," Flom, who lives in Florida, said. "I said, OK, they took her to the hospital. They are going to stabilize her. She was in the trauma unit. I didn't expect this outcome that she'd die.""
""She was 5-years old when she was in the ghetto," Flom said. "She had a big family. She lost most of her family.""
""She sacrificed a lot. She was a single mom. She had me when she was 18," Flom said. "She came here to give me a good education," she added. "She was a very dedicated mother." "She was a nice lady. She was like many moms - very loving, caring, devoted." "She was a mom to all of us," Flom said. "We are just grieving.""
Nina Kravtsov, 89, was mortally injured just after 10 p.m. Sunday at Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center when a fellow resident allegedly struck her with a metal wheelchair piece. Staff found her lying in bed with a bleeding head wound and she was rushed to NYU Brooklyn Hospital in critical condition; she died early Monday from her injuries. Daughter Lucy Flom described intense grief and shock, recounting attempts to stabilize her mother at the hospital. Kravtsov was a Holocaust survivor from Ukraine, a former nurse, a teen mother who sacrificed for her family, and is mourned by children and step-siblings.
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