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‘DWI slay’ cabby: I hit a guy?

A Brooklyn cabby who was allegedly drunk when he fatally mowed down a pedestrian told cops that he “didn’t remember hitting a person.”

“I was driving and lost control when another car cut me off,” Avedis Sayesh told the officers at a station house on Sunday morning when he was nabbed for allegedly striking 24-year-old Gabriel Hernandez with his car.

“The car kept going, and I hit six parked cars — but I don’t remember hitting a person,” he told cops.

Sayesh, 58, was driving his gray 2003 Mercury Grand Marquis when he allegedly hit Hernandez, who was waiting to cross the street at 46th Street and Greenpoint Avenue in Sunnyside.

“I had two Budweisers at a restaurant on Coney Island Avenue and Avenue X,” Sayesh, who authorities said blew a .11 on a Breathalyzer test, admitted to cops on the scene.

The legal limit for driving is a .08 blood alcohol content.

Sayesh was held on $100,000 bail for charges of reckless manslaughter, vehicular manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide and driving while intoxicated.

He faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted.