Brooklyn Crash Kills Mother and Two Daughters, Driver Faces Manslaughter Charges
Miriam Yarimi, with a suspended license and 93 traffic violations, remains in custody as investigations continue into the fatal collision that critically injured a 4-year-old boy.
- Natasha Saada and her daughters, Diana, 8, and Debra, 5, were fatally struck by a speeding car in Brooklyn while walking home from synagogue on March 29, 2025.
- The driver, Miriam Yarimi, was allegedly traveling 50 mph in a 25 mph zone, ran a red light, and hit an Uber before flipping her car into the Saada family.
- Yarimi, who had a suspended license and a history of 93 traffic violations, has been charged with manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, and other offenses.
- Philip Saada, 4, remains hospitalized in critical condition, while the Uber passengers, including Mahbuba Ahmedova and her three children, sustained minor injuries.
- The Orthodox Jewish community held a funeral for Natasha and her daughters in Jerusalem, and a memorial has been set up at the crash site in Brooklyn.