A family vacation turned deadly after a 26-year-old upstate New York woman ran over and killed her own mother while allegedly under the influence of alcohol.
Lindsay Naab has been charged with second-degree manslaughter, first-degree vehicular manslaughter, and a felony DWI (Driving While Intoxicated).
Police said Naab was heard arguing with her mother Annette, 57, at about 1am on Sunday morning just before Annette was run over and died at the scene.
About five hours before her death, the 57-year-old mother-of-two shared a haunting post to Facebook updating her followers about how much she was enjoying the trip.
A family vacation turned deadly after Lindsay Naab, 26, ran over and killed her own mother, Annette, 57, while allegedly under the influence of alcohol. Linday and Annette are pictured in a snap uploaded to Annette's Facebook profile
Police said Naab was heard arguing with her mother Annette, 57, at about 1am on Sunday morning just before she was run over and died at the scene
'Family is everything! Enjoying the weekend with 3 very very special people!!!' she wrote posting sunset pictures by the water and snaps from a local music gig.
'The 4 of us can climb any mountain and get through any earthquake together!'
Police are yet to reveal the full details of what led to Annette's death, however the campground's owner, Steve Lader (pictured), believes the death was an accident
Pictures in the post included a sign which read, 'I hate alcohol, oh look, alcohol' with an arrow appearing to indicate where the local pub at the campground is.
Other pictures showed the sun setting at a location tagged as Pier Fifty-Three Brick Oven, a campground in Wolcott, about five hours north-west of New York City.
Police are yet to reveal the full details of what led to Annette's death, however the campground's owner, Steve Lader, told 13Wham he was shocked by the death.
'They were here for a day and a half, and I probably had five or six conversations with them, and there wasn't anything that would have led to anything of that magnitude,' he said.
'I know there was arguing going on because some of the neighboring campers heard it.
About five hours before her death, the 57-year-old mother-of-two shared a haunting post to Facebook updating her followers about how much she was enjoying the trip
Pictures in the post included a snap along a wooden boardwalk in a thick forest and a snap of the sun setting over the water with boats lining the shore
It also included a picture of a sign that read: 'I hate alcohol, oh look, alcohol' - with an arrow appearing to indicate where the local pub at the campground is
'They were becoming concerned and were starting to come out [but] it'd already unfolded. It was just a tragedy.'
Campers and emergency services tried to save Annette who also previously wrote that she is 'thankful for two great daughters. Lindsay, 26 a Behavioral Tech & Kelsey, 24 a Vet Tech' on social media.
The 57-year-old died at the scene. Police are still investigating the incident but Lader told the outlet he wants to believe the whole thing was an accident.
'The conversations I had, there was nothing that would lead me to believe there was anything vicious in these people,' Lader said. 'They just weren't that type of people.'
Tributes for Annette poured out on Facebook with one friend speaking of her heartbreak after hearing the news
Tributes for Annette poured out on Facebook with one friend speaking of her heartbreak after hearing the news.
'I am heartbroken after my dear friend Annette Naab passed away this weekend,' said Denise Gregory.
'I am a better person just for knowing you. You are a beautiful person inside and out and I'm truly gonna miss our talks and our good morning memes.
'You lived life to the fullest so adventurous and all about your family. Thank you for being my friend I will always cherish our friendship, love you.'
Shanon Kole wrote: 'My heart weeps for her family. She was so full of kindness, love and positive vibes.
Lindsay turned 26 in January. Her mother Annette posted several pictures of the pair together and with family and friends describing her as 'caring and compassionate'
Not a lot is known about the 26-year-old except that she was working as a registered autism behavioral technician according to her Facebook
The post included pictures of Annette (right) and Lindsay (center) as well as Kelsey (left) - Annette's youngest daughter
On Annette's Facebook she dotes over her two daughter's Kelsey and Lindsay
'Heaven gained a beautiful soul. May her family be covered with Amazing grace and peace during this difficult time.'
According to the Wayne County Sheriff's Office jail inmate roster, Lindsay has been released from custody.
Lindsay Naab has been charged with second-degree manslaughter, first-degree vehicular manslaughter, and a felony DWI (Driving While Intoxicated). She has been released from custody
Not a lot is known about the 26-year-old except that she was working as a registered autism behavioral technician according to her Facebook.
Lindsay turned 26 in January. Her mother Annette posted several pictures of the pair together and with family and friends describing her as 'caring and compassionate.'
'How is it possible that it's been 26 years since the first time I held this beautiful girl!' wrote Annette on January 26 for Lindsay's birthday.
'Happy birthday. I'm so proud of the caring, compassionate, wonderful young lady you became.
'I hope you have the best day ever! I love you very much, my angel! Enjoy your day, Lindsay Naab.'
The post included pictures of Annette and Lindsay as well as Kelsey. A few pictures showed the mother and daughter drinking.
DailyMail.com has contacted Wayne County Sheriff's office and Naab family members but did not immediately hear back.
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