“I need justice for my husband because he doesn’t deserve to die this way,” said a sobbing Abigail Barwuah, whose hard-working wife, Kutin Gyimah, 52, was killed chasing the suspects when they tried to rob him in Rockaway early on Saturday. One of the attackers rammed the taxi — sending him flying onto the road, where he cracked his head near the Arverne Playground on 54th Street Beach, police said. Barwuah has four young children with Gyimah, a former accountant from Ghana. Their two oldest children, ages 7 and 8, cried at the morning press conference as their mom spoke. Their other children are 3 and 5 years old. Barwuah described her late husband as “responsible”, “loved” and “caring” to the press at the rally, where she was joined by more than a dozen relatives, friends and fellow taxi drivers. Widow Abigail Barwuah addressed the media on Sunday. Kutin Gyimah died after chasing five passengers who tried to rob him.FNTV “He hasn’t rested throughout the pandemic – he’s been working,” said the heartbroken mum. “He was a good, good man. He was my backbone.” The New York State Taxi Drivers Association is offering a $15,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the three men and two women wanted in connection with the robbery and fatal shooting. Rafael Barwa, the victim’s father-in-law who lives with the family, said his daughter works as a nurse at Montefiore Hospital. He said Gyimah went to work early Sunday and the family received a phone call informing them he had been killed. Kutin Gyimah and his wife Abigail Barwuah. The elder Barwuah echoed his daughter’s call for justice, urging Adams and NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell to “do what they have to do.” An accountant in his native Ghana, Gyimah came to New York nearly two decades ago and found work driving a taxi, best friend Samuel Ayebi said. Ayebi, 50, said he picked up Gyimah at the airport when he arrived in the US about 18 years ago and introduced him to the taxi business. “He was working very hard… It’s a very painful loss,” Ayebi said. “His wife is doing very badly. I could never believe something like this could happen – not in our family.” Additional reporting by David Meyer