Brooklyn Driver Sentenced to 3-9 Years for Fatal Crash Killing Mother and Daughters
CBS New YorkDecember 5, 20251 min3,044 views
14 connectionsΒ·16 entities in this videoβSentencing for Fatal Brooklyn Crash
- βοΈ Miriam Yarimi has been sentenced to 3 to 9 years in prison for a crash that killed a mother and her two young daughters in Midwood, Brooklyn.
- π Yarimi expressed remorse in court, accepting full responsibility and stating she thinks about the victims daily.
Circumstances of the Crash
- π¨ Prosecutors stated Yarimi was driving more than twice the speed limit when she struck Natasha Satada and her two daughters, critically injuring her four-year-old son.
- π Investigators revealed Yarimi was driving with a suspended license, accumulated over 99 violations, 20 speed tickets, and had $10,000 in unpaid fines.
Plea Deal and Victim Family Reaction
- π€ Yarimi accepted a plea deal for manslaughter charges, resulting in a sentence of 3 to 9 years, which was reached despite prosecutors' objections.
- π₯ The District Attorney's office had pushed for a 15-year maximum sentence.
- π Attorneys for the victim's family expressed disappointment and outrage, calling the sentence the bare minimum and insufficient for the tragedy.
- ποΈ The sentence means Yarimi could be eligible for parole after three years.
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