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Miriam Yarimi accused of killing NYC mom, 2 kids allegedly bragged about speeding

The Brooklyn Wigmaker Charged with Mowing Down a Mother and Her Daughters

A shocking incident occurred in Gravesend when Miriam Yarimi, a 35-year-old Brooklyn wigmaker, allegedly struck a mother and her two young daughters with her Audi A4. The tragic crash has left the community reeling, with disturbing details emerging about Yarimi’s past behavior.

Love for Speed and Expensive Cars

According to a source close to Yarimi, she had a penchant for street racing and a love for fast cars. The acquaintance revealed that Yarimi often boasted about her need for speed and adrenaline rush, which led her to desire luxurious vehicles. Her now-wrecked Audi A4 had a history of traffic violations and speeding tickets, indicating a reckless driving pattern.

Miriam Yarimi
Miriam Yarimi, 35, charged with mowing down a mom and her two young daughters in a horrific crash allegedly boasted about needing to have a fast vehicle. Credit: Instagram/iitsanellie

Yarimi’s social media posts hinted at her extravagant taste in cars, with a recent mention of purchasing a new Porsche 718 Boxster. Her acquaintance disclosed that Yarimi was always on the lookout for a thrill, which she sought through high-speed driving and racing.

Tragic Consequences

The devastating collision that took place in Gravesend resulted in the death of Natasha Saada and her daughters, Diana, 7, and Deborah, 5. Saada’s son, Philip, also sustained critical injuries in the accident. Yarimi’s Audi, bearing the license plate “WIGM8KER,” had collided with an Uber before veering onto the sidewalk and striking the family.

Car Crash
Yarimi’s Audi, which sports the license plate “WIGM8KER,” had just smashed into an Uber before it careened onto the sidewalk and struck the family, police said. Credit: Peter Gerber

Records indicate that Yarimi’s car had accumulated over 93 traffic violations, including 20 speeding tickets, raising concerns about her driving habits. Following the incident, Yarimi reportedly exhibited erratic behavior, claiming to be “possessed” and having “the devil in me” when approached by authorities.

She was subsequently taken to Bellevue Hospital for a psychiatric evaluation before her arraignment. The tragic crash has sparked outrage and calls for justice in the community as the investigation unfolds.

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