The driver of an allegedly stolen car sped across the Manhattan Bridge and lost control, striking and killing two people before careening into an NYPD van Saturday morning, police said.
The grisly scene unfolded just before 7:30 a.m., when a blue Chevrolet Malibu plowed into a man in his 30s on a bicycle and a 63-year-old woman on a bench at Bowery and Canal Street, police said.
Both victims died at the scene while the driver — who had turned 23 Friday — and her female passenger, 22, tried to flee on foot and were taken into custody nearby, cops said.
The vehicle was "full of booze and drugs," including pills, marijuana and a bottle of alcohol, police sources said.
The female victim was May Kwok, her brother Peter Kwok told The Post.
"This is not a car accident," Kwok, 72, raged.
"They committed a crime, and they tried to get away from the police because they're reckless."
"I want to see justice for my sister," said Kwok, who lived with May in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
"She was a free spirit person."
The Chevy, which had Wisconsin license plates, also struck a parked, empty NYPD van nearby, totaling it.
The passenger had rented the car last month but hadn't returned it when it was due on June 29, 17 days ago, sources added.
The blood-splattered driver was carried by three NYPD officers into the 5th Precinct, her body and head hung limp, pictures showed.
Her pal was escorted into the precinct in handcuffs, with blood on her grey leggings.
Both women were taken to Bellevue Hospital, where they're being tested for drugs after police obtained a warrant, police sources said.
They have not been charged with any crimes.
The Enterprise in Staten Island where the Chevy was rented had tried to call the passenger, but she didn't respond, the sources said.
The company also notified police to be on alert for the vehicle.
The victims have not been publicly identified and the incident is under investigation, cops said.