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Cabby who fatally struck child refuses to see surveillance tape

The yellow-cab driver who fatally struck a Manhattan boy in a crosswalk last year refused Thursday to watch a video from the crash at a DMV hearing.

“I just don’t want to see the video,” Koffi Komlani, who has lost his hack license, told an administrative judge at the safety hearing.

The video showed Cooper Stock, 9, under the cab and his father, Richard, falling off the hood after they were struck in a crosswalk on the Upper West Side in January 2014.

When two DMV judges watched it, Komlani slumped his head, closed his eyes and put a hand to his face.

He claimed he did not see Cooper in the crosswalk.

“I never saw the son!” he told the judge during the hearing to decide whether he should keep his driver’s license. “I was not on the phone. I was not drunk. I was not on anything. I just missed them!