The yearly list of '52 Places to Go' by The New York Times has been released and Scotland's Kilmartin Glen has made the cut.
29.12.2022 - 05:19 / perezhilton.com
A 22-year-old woman tragically died in her car the day before Christmas Eve after getting trapped in a blizzard.
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Anndel Taylor (pictured above), a nursing student in Buffalo, New York, first alerted her family via text message group chat that she was stuck in a serious blizzard while driving back home to North Carolina for the holidays. According to a TikTok posted by her sister on Monday, around 4:13 p.m. Anndel sent a video of her snow-covered car along with a message that read:
One of her sisters, Sylva, not yet realizing the severity of the situation responded:
Sadly, though, the situation wasn’t at all lighthearted. Anndel explained her predicament in another message, saying she’d been trying to drive but there was “snow up to the tires” of her car:
After being asked if she had heat in her car and if she was okay, the 22-year-old responded:
Around 8:28 p.m. — nearly 6 hours after she first got trapped — her family became more worried, asking once again if she was okay. Anndel was trapped and the police hadn’t come to her rescue yet:
Her sister, Tomeshia, asked if the cops had “been on the way for 2 hours” to which the nursing student said “they get stuck too”. Tomeshia responded in annoyance:
Anndel continued to try and contact police and the fire department but no one was answering, and she assumed they must all be out and about during the hectic storm. At 11:55 p.m. she was still stuck in the snow, saying it was as deep as her waist, and if no one had come by morning she was going to walk through the pile to get help. Heartbreakingly, she wouldn’t make it until morning…
The next day, at around 9 a.m., the family once again took to the group chat to ask
The yearly list of '52 Places to Go' by The New York Times has been released and Scotland's Kilmartin Glen has made the cut.
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