
Miriam Yarimi, Brooklyn wigmaker says she was ‘possessed by the devil’ & ‘followed by the CIA’ when she killed Gravesend mom, Natasha Saada, & her 2 kids as she refused to talk to cops in the immediate aftermath of speeding crash as she demanded to speak to her lawyer. Audi driver who was driving with suspended license is now undergoing a psych evaluation before her arraignment, where she now faces manslaughter charges.
The Brooklyn wigmaker charged with fatally mowing down a 32-year-old mom and her two young daughters as they left a Gravesend synagogue told first responders she was ‘possessed’ and ‘had the devil in me,’ sources said Sunday.
Miriam Yarimi, 35, who is facing manslaughter charges in the Saturday afternoon tragedy which took place just on 1pm along the Oceans Parkway in Gravesend had in the immediate moments refused to talk to police, insisting she only be allowed to talk to her laywer.
First respondents with the Hatzolah Jewish ambulance service said the woman was rambling as they sought to rescue her in her overturned Audi which seconds before had rammed into another vehicle with four occupants before careening onto the path of a mother and her three young children, instantly killing them save for the youngest, a 4 year old boy, who was now fighting for his life.
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Yarimi who suffered non critical injuries had to be extricated from her overturned 2023 Audi A3 after the crash.
All five people in the 2023 Toyota Camry that the speeding Audi driver hit, including a 63-year-old Uber driver, a 35-year-old woman and three children between the ages of 4-12, were treated for minor injuries, according to NYPD.
Yarimi according to responding emergency personnel ranted that she was being pursued by the CIA, as the Brooklyn wigmaker was now in Bellevue Hospital’s prison ward undergoing a psych evaluation before her arraignment, police sources told the nypost.
Miriam Yarimi, 32, faces three counts of second-degree manslaughter, three counts of criminally negligent homicide and four counts of second-degree assault for smashing into a group of pedestrians Saturday afternoon on Ocean Parkway in Gravesend.
She also faces charges of reckless driving, aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, failing to yield on a red, speed not reasonable and prudent, and speed over speed limit, police announced on Sunday.
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A funeral was being held Sunday afternoon for Natasha Saada, 32, and her daughters, Diana, 7, and Deborah, 5. Saada’s son, 4-year-old Philip, who continued to fight for his life in hospital.
Saada’s husband was at home with their fourth child, a baby, at the time of the tragedy.
Yarimi, whose driver’s license was suspended at the time of the crash, refused to talk to police after the crime, only asking for a lawyer, sources said.
Yarimi’s car, which sports the license plate “WIGM8KER,” has racked up more than 93 traffic violations, including 20 speeding tickets that led to more than $10,000 in fines, according to online records.
The violations include a March 16 ticket for allegedly speeding through a Brooklyn school zone — as well as 20 speed-camera tickets and five red-light violations since August 2023, the records show. The staggering 93 infractions were all racked up within only a one and a half year window.
Yarimi, recently divorced and a single mother of a young daughter had recently won a $2m lawsuit against the NYPD alleging sexual abuse and had in the last year and half taken to Instagram and TikTok to share images of her living a luxury lifestyle, include images of fast cars.
It remained unclear how Yarimi, seemingly troubled, managed to continue to retain her driver’s license and not previously have faced jail time.