‘Possessed’ wigmaker told EMTs she had ‘devil in me’ moments after allegedly mowing down NYC mom, kids in horror wreck.

Manslaughter defendant Miriam Yarimi, 35.

Miriam Yarimi’s Audi previously racked up more than 93 traffic violations.

The Brooklyn wigmaker charged with fatally mowing down a 32-year-old mom and her two young daughters 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 horror in Gravesend, rambled when members of the Hatzolah Jewish ambulance service reached her overturned Audi, law-enforcement sources told The Post.

Scene of Brooklyn fatal accident.

Police said Yarimi’s Audi slammed into an Uber, flipped and mowed down a mom and her three young children as well as other pedestrians.

Yarimi had been recently ranting that she was being pursued by the CIA, too — and is now in Bellevue Hospital’s prison ward undergoing a psych evaluation before her arraignment, sources said.

A funeral was being held Sunday afternoon for tragic mom Natasha Saada and her daughters, Diana, 7, and Deborah, 5. Saada’s son, 4-year-old Philip, was also critically hurt in the crash.

Saada’s father is set to fly to Israel with the bodies of his daughter and two granddaughters for burial after the funeral, while her husband will stay back with their fourth child, a baby, and sit shiva while also monitoring their hospitalized son, sources said.

Miriam Yarimi, 35.

Yarimi allegedly told first responders she had “the devil in me” and was “possessed” after the fatal crash.

Furniture including beds were removed from the home Sunday to make room for expected visitors during the traditional Jewish period of mourning, according to photos and sources.

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.

Mourning after Brooklyn tragic crash.

An acquaintance reacts after learning that a 32-year-old mom and her two young daughters were killed by an errant driver in Brooklyn on Saturday afternoon.

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.

Dashcam footage of the Saturday afternoon fatal crash shows the overturned Audi mowing down the family as they crossed the road, with several others injured in the crash.