Miriam Yarimi, 32, has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter and other charges stemming from a tragic accident that resulted in the deaths of Natasha Saada and her two daughters. The incident, which occurred on March 29, involved Yarimi allegedly speeding through red lights with a suspended license and 99 traffic violations. The family's son remains in a coma following the crash. Prosecutors intend to hold Yarimi accountable, and she faces significant prison time if convicted, with her attorney disputing the validity of the license suspension.
Allegedly driving with a suspended license and 99 violations, Yarimi is accused of speeding through red lights, striking a car and the family, prosecutors said.
In my over 25 years as a prosecutor in Brooklyn, this still remains one of the worst collisions that I have ever seen on a New York City street,
Her attorney claims the license suspension was invalid. The Brooklyn resident, held without bail, faces 15 to 45 years if convicted.
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