Cops have identified the 63-year-old man accused of killing his wife with a machete in The Bronx, authorities said Friday.

Victor Mateo is suspected of running over his 58-year-old wife Thursday morning, then getting out of his car and hacking her multiple times, causing a bloody, chaotic scene on Ellsworth near Schley avenues in Throggs Neck, according to police.

Mateo’s wife, Noelia Mateo, was found unconscious by cops after a 911 caller reported the brutal attack around 7 a.m. She died a short time later at Jacobi Medical Center.

Her husband had already fled the scene and was still being hunted by cops Friday.

A 78-year-old neighbor, Victor DiCristina, told The Post that she rushed to the door when heard people screaming and witnessed the attack.

“The first thing I saw was a person underneath the back of a car across the street and the guy was trying to grab that person and pulling her out by the leg,” she said.

“He had a machete in his hand. … He went after her with that machete. He was swinging it. He hit her on the left side. Then he went to her left side,” she recalled.

Then, DiCristina said, the crazed man started stabbing the woman.

“He held the machete with both hands and was sticking her with it in the left side,”

Another neighbor, Kathy Bellwood, described the aftermath as “choas.”

“Her face was cut up. She was holding her stomach. There was a towel on the right side of her face. Blood was dripping from her face” she said of the victim. “It was just chaos. Everybody was just screaming.”