Jeep plows into Amish buggy near Berne — father airlifted, multiple children

In the aftermath, the scene on that rural highway became a haunting portrait of two eras colliding. First responders stepped into a world of plain clothes, terrified children, and a shattered carriage that had carried nine souls only minutes before. Floodlights washed over bonnets and suspenders, the familiar Amish silhouettes now framed by twisted metal, broken glass, and the relentless pulse of emergency strobes. The horse stood trembling, the road stained with more than just debris.

For the Amish families of Berne, this crash will echo far beyond insurance forms and police reports. It will live in the silence that follows every late-night prayer, in the hesitation before turning a buggy wheel onto blacktop built for 60 miles an hour. They do not curse technology, but they live beside it like a storm at the horizon—never sure when it will break loose, always knowing they will be the ones left exposed.

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