The father of former Nickelodeon child star Kianna Underwood wondered in a heartbreaking social media post if his daughter was left to die like “roadkill” the day after she was struck by two hit and run drivers in Brooklyn. 

Anthony Underwood posted to Facebook early Saturday, penning his hopes that his daughter was treated with the same dignity and compassion as a fox he had once seen hit on the road.

“Did anyone try to comfort my baby as she layed dying in the street alone, or did they just stand around with their phones,” the father painfully questioned in the post that has garnered support from close family and friends.

Kianna Underwood was featured on the final season of “All That” in 2005. Nickelodeon

The distraught father shared the news of Underwood’s death on Facebook Friday, linking to a New York Post article and requesting privacy for his family. An hour later, he posted a collage of photos of happy times with his daughter throughout the years.

The 33-year-old child star, who featured on the final season of “All That” in 2005, was crossing at the intersection of Watkins Street and Pitkin Avenue in Brownsville when she was struck by two cars and dragged around 6:50 a.m. by a black Ford SUV, law enforcement sources told The Post.

Underwood was crossing Pitkin Boulevard at Mother Gaston Boulevard in the crosswalk against the light on Friday morning when she was first hit by an SUV, before being run over by a black and gray sedan, as she lay on the ground, cops said Saturday morning.

Footage reviewed by The Post shows a car heading west on Pitkin Avenue, traveling for about a block before Underwood’s body tumbles out from underneath it.

The sedan, of an unknown make and model, dragged her “several hundred feet,” a police source said. 

Underwood was discovered with severe trauma at the intersection of Osborn Street and Pitkin Avenue, and was pronounced dead at the scene, sources said. 

The 33-year-old child star was crossing at the intersection of Watkins Street and Pitkin Avenue in Brownsville when she was struck around 6:50 a.m. by a black Ford SUV, The Post reported yesterday. Obtained by NYPost

No arrests had been made in the deadly hit-and-run by Friday afternoon. Obtained by NYPost

Both drivers fled the scene after hitting her. No arrests have been made as of Saturday afternoon, according to police. 

Underwood’s death comes years after one of her former castmates issued a dire warning about her living situation.

In a resurfaced video from late 2023, Angelique Bates issued a scathing plea for help from the cast of Nickelodeon’s hit show, “All That” — and blasted Nickelodeon execs for not doing anything to help Underwood, according to TMZ.

Bates claimed that Underwood was struggling and homeless in New York and couldn’t understand why no one was stepping up to help her.

The father of former Nickelodeon child star, Kianna Underwood, took to social media questioning whether his daughter was shown the “same compassion, as someone ran her over like roadkill?” in the wake of her tragic death yesterday. Facebook / Anthony Underwood

“Like I said, she’s [Kianna Underwood] one of us and she needs help, but she’s not getting it…and nobody is speaking on Kianna Underwood. Nobody. But people are doing interviews making it very loud and clear that ‘I’ve got so and so’s back’ if they say they need anything,” she blasted in the video posted to social media.

While she didn’t directly call out anyone by name, Bates was visibly frustrated that those associated with the kid’s sketch show had turned a blind eye on those who needed help the most.

“I’m not understanding why nobody’s talking about it. I don’t understand why people are being selective with the help that they are giving when certain cast members are being very vocal when it comes to a certain cast member, when it comes to offering help. But she’s like literally one of the babies,” she said.

Bates posted on Instagram shortly after Underwood’s death made headlines Friday.

“Y’all have no idea how much this one hurts…Sick to my stomach….So many people failed baby girl,” she painfully captioned a video of Underwood on “All That.”

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Followers of Bates flooded her comments, mourning the loss of the child-star, and acknowledged the awareness Bates brought to Underwood’s post-stardom struggles.

“This is so sad. I remember your video from a few years back talking about her. She deserved so much better,” one wrote.

“YOU did everything in your power to bring awareness to her life! One of the very few, if not only, who tried to get her story out there so that there would be some kind of miracle…” another said.

The once-child actor was homeless, police confirmed Saturday, though it’s unclear for how long. 

Underwood appeared in seven episodes of the final season of “All That” and featured in a number of television shows and movie productions between 1999 and 2005.