Miriam Yarimi, a 32-year-old wigmaker from Brooklyn, has been charged with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide after crashing her Audi A4 into pedestrians, killing a mother and her two daughters, ages 8 and 4. The incident occurred while they were leaving Shabbat services in Gravesend. Yarimi was reportedly driving on a suspended license and her vehicle collided with another car before veering into the crosswalk. The victims' 4-year-old son remains in critical condition. Mayor Eric Adams expressed outrage over the incident and emphasized the need for thorough investigation.
Yarimi, who was driving on a suspended license, faces multiple charges including manslaughter after crashing into pedestrians, resulting in three deaths and a critical injury.
This tragic event raises serious questions about pedestrian safety and the challenges of maintaining accountability for dangerous drivers in densely populated neighborhoods.
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