The NYPD said Thursday that a fourth person injured in a crash on Fourth of July in Manhattan has died.

Emily Ruiz, 30, of the Lower East Side had been in critical condition since an alleged drunken driver drove through Corlears Hook Park.

The crash also killed Lucille Pinkney, 59, and her son Hernan Pinkney, 38, who both lived at NYCHA’s Vladeck Houses. A vigil was held there earlier this week to honor them and Ana Morel, 43, of East Harlem, who also died that night.

Seven others were injured in the incident. The suspect, Daniel Hyden, 44, of Monmouth Junction, New Jersey, is being held without bail, according to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.

Hyden faces charges that include second-degree vehicular manslaughter, second-degree manslaughter, aggravated vehicular homicide and operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, a complaint filed with the DA’s office shows.

On Wednesday, a certificate of affirmative grand jury action was filed, indicating Hyden has been indicted, the DA’s office said.

Hyden was driving a Ford F-150 pickup truck near Jackson and Water streets around 8:50 p.m. when he sped through a stop sign, veered onto a sidewalk and crashed into a chain-link fence, hitting several people, according to the complaint.

After the crash, Hyden told a police officer that he had “had a few alcoholic drinks,” the complaint said. Records showed Hyden’s license was suspended at the time of the crash for “failure to answer a summons four times on three dates.”