The devastated mother of a 13-year-old fatally struck by a trucker driving with a license suspended multiple times demanded justice for her son Kevin at his wake Wednesday.

“I don’t want this to ever happen again,” a teary-eyed Margarita Flores, 33, told The Post at the Ortiz Funeral Home in Brooklyn, where Kevin’s body lay in an open ivory casket.

“I don’t want another child, another kid to die like this. And I’m going to fight for that.”

Kevin was pedaling his bicycle last Friday evening when he was fatally struck by Philip Monfoletto, who was driving a Mack oil truck.

“I wish this for nobody,” said Margarita, who is pregnant and due in June.

“One part of me is gone with him. He’s never going to see his little brother or sister. It’s terrible.”

The tragic boy’s loved ones were angry that Monfoletto faces only misdemeanor charges.

“It’s disgusting, disgusting,” fumed Meserete ­Davis, 37, whose daughter Madison, 12, was a classmate of Kevin.

“As a mother and someone who grew up in that neighborhood and knows those streets, I’m just ­horrified this could happen,” Davis added.