1 child has been killed and 4 are missing after a horse-drawn buggy overturned in Kentucky during a rainstorm Wednesday afternoon, authorities say.
One child was killed and four are missing after a horse-drawn buggy overturned in Kentucky during a rainstorm Wednesday afternoon, authorities said.
The search was ongoing in Bath County in the northeastern part of the state, where the horse and buggy were navigating a low-water bridge when it overturned the children and one adult into water, said Kentucky State Trooper Scott Ferrell."We have also had five Amish children swept away by floodwaters this evening after the heavy rain we’ve experienced today," Bath County Judge-Executive Bobby C.
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