Miriam Yarimi, accused of causing a tragic collision in Brooklyn that resulted in the deaths of Natasha Saada and her two daughters, made her court appearance pleading not guilty. The crash occurred when Yarimi, with a history of traffic violations, was reportedly speeding and ran multiple red lights. Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez called the collision one of the worst he'd seen and emphasized the devastation faced by the surviving son. Yarimi faces 15 to 45 years in prison if convicted, and remains in custody until her next court date set for June 11.
Yarimi was not only driving more than twice the speed limit but also ran multiple red lights, leading to a crash that killed a mother and her two daughters.
Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez highlighted that this collision is one of the worst he has ever seen, emphasizing the impact of Yarimi’s reckless driving.
Yarimi's attorney characterized her as a first-time offender, stressing her community ties even as she faces serious charges of manslaughter and homicide.
District Attorney Gonzalez noted that the surviving son is improving but is still critically injured, indicating the profound toll this incident has had on the family.
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