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A glamorous wigmaker allegedly mowed down a mother and her two daughters in a horrific crash in New York City.
Miriam Yarimi, 32, was behind the wheel of an Audi while on a suspended license on Saturday when she collided with a car and then into the family, according to cops.
Yarimi goes by the name Ellie and is a wigmaker. She has shared pictures of herself on social media next to a blue Audi with the registration ‘WIGM8KER’.
The family of four had been crossing over Ocean Parkway in Midwood, Brooklyn, when officers say Yarimi crashed into a Uber driver.
Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said that the impact forced the taxi to be pushed aside while the Audi continued and collided with the family.
Yarimi had to be forcibly removed from the vehicle by firefighters and was reportedly in a stable condition following the smash.
Tisch said at a press conference that she had a suspended license, it is unclear if Yarimi was speeding or had ran a red light. She has not been charged with a crime.
Medics rushed the family of four to hospital where the mother, 35, and two daughters, aged 6 and 8, died. The third child, a 4-year-old boy, is in a critical condition.

Miriam Yarimi, 32, was behind the wheel of an Audi while on a suspended license on Saturday when she collided with a car and then into the family

Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said that the impact forced the taxi to be pushed aside while the Audi continued and collided with the family
According to online records, Yarimi’s Audi had accrued over 93 traffic violations, which included 20 speeding tickets and over $10,000 in fines.
The violations include include tickets for speeding through a school zone, failing to stop at a red light, and parking over a fire hydrant.
She also won $2 million from the NYPD in a lawsuit she filed against the force over allegations that she was raped by a cop as a minor.
In a post to her Instagram last year she said: ‘After years of fighting, I have won my lawsuit against the NYPD for the abuse I endured as a child.
‘This victory is not just for me – it’s for every survivor who has felt silenced or forgotten.
‘The trauma I experienced shaped so much of who I am today, but it has also given me the strength to keep going, to keep speaking out and to keep fighting for justice.’
Speaking at the crash site, Mayor Eric Adams said: ‘To see a mother and her two children lost to a vehicle crash, this is extremely concerning and painful not only to the City of New York in general but specifically to a close-knit community.’

According to online records, Yarimi’s Audi had accrued over 93 traffic violations, which included 20 speeding tickets and over $10,000 in fines

Tragically, two child pedestrians and one adult pedestrian were transported to Maimonides Hospital, where they were pronounced dead
One man who lives nearby told The Daily News that the noise of the crash sounded like an ‘earthquake’.
He said: ‘I quickly ran, called 911, reported it in there. There was emergency Hatzalah there on the scene within two minutes of that phone call, they came in there.
‘They performed CPR on the lady. There was another kid right next to that…and they did CPR on them.
‘There was a little boy did the CPR, and hopefully they got a pulse on him. Just really ugly scene.’