A 22-year-old woman killed in the monster snowstorm that pounded upstate New York sent terrifying video to her family while she was trapped in her car for at least 18 hours before she was found dead.
Anndel Taylor became one of at least 28 killed in what Gov. Kathy Hochul has called “the blizzard of the century” after getting trapped while driving home from work in Buffalo on Friday afternoon.
She shared a series of videos with her sisters in North Carolina — the last one just after midnight showing her rolling down her ice-covered window to show a nearby van also stuck with its emergency lights on.
“She was telling my sister that she was scared,” one of Taylor’s sisters, Tomeshia Brown, told WSOC-TV.
Her family told the outlet that she is believed to have been trapped in her car for around 18 hours before she was found on Christmas Eve.
“She called 911 and she was waiting for them,” her mom, Wanda Brown Steele, told the TV station.
But “everybody that tried to get to her got stuck,” Brown added.
“Fire department, police, everybody got stuck,” she said, asking why the “state that is known for snow” didn’t have emergency vehicles able to operate throughout the monster storm.
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