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Family of girl who was stabbed in elevator fighting off eviction

The family of Mikayla Capers, the little girl who was stabbed and watched her pal die in the elevator at her run-down public-housing complex, spent the third anniversary of the attack in court — fighting off eviction after NYCHA unfairly hiked the rent.

“Today of all days I shouldn’t be going through this,” Mikayla’s legal guardian and great-aunt, Brigitte Capers, told The Post at Brooklyn Housing Court. “It’s like brutalizing her all over again.”

Capers got a notice on Wednesday, saying she faced eviction since she owes more than $2,000.

She secured the apartment in Coney Island for Mikayla, now 10, after Daniel St. Hubert in 2014 butchered Prince Joshua “PJ” Avitto and wounded the then-7-year-old Mikayla.

But last year, a NYCHA error raised the rent.

NYCHA admitted Thursday this “should have never happened.”

“We apologize to the family . . . and are working as quickly as possible with the owner to resolve the issue,” a NYCHA spokesperson said.