Driver Sentenced to 3-9 Years for Brooklyn Crash Killing Mother and Two Daughters
CBS New YorkNovember 19, 20252 min1,587 views
4 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβSentencing for Fatal Brooklyn Crash
- π Miriam Ureie expressed remorse and apologized in court for the March crash that killed Natasha Sada and her two young daughters.
- π Ureie was accused of speeding through a red light in Midwood, Brooklyn, colliding with an Uber and striking the family.
- βοΈ The 33-year-old driver was sentenced to 3 to 9 years in prison, a sentence that has left some feeling justice was not served.
Victim Impact and Community Reaction
- π Natasha Sada, her four-year-old daughter Diana, and another young daughter, Deborah, were killed in the incident.
- π€ Natasha's four-year-old son sustained severe injuries, including skull fractures, brain bleeding, and the removal of a kidney.
- π Family attorneys and community members expressed disappointment and outrage, feeling the sentence was insufficient.
Driver's Record and Legal Context
- π« An investigation revealed Ureie was driving with a suspended license, had over 90 traffic violations, and $10,000 in unpaid fines.
- π’ Prosecutors had recommended the maximum sentence of 5 to 15 years.
- π£οΈ Some believe the judge considered the defendant's history and circumstances, judging her "as a whole."
Calls for Legislative Change
- π¨ The incident has reignited calls for the passage of the Stop Super Speeders Act.
- π This proposed legislation would mandate technology in repeat offenders' cars to cap their maximum speed.
- π¬ Advocates believe the bill could have prevented the tragedy if it had been in place earlier.
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