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Amish buggy rear-ended on Kentucky highway injures 5

HARDINSBURG, Ky. (FOX 56) — Five people were injured after an Amish buggy was rear-ended on Thursday in Breckinridge County.

According to Kentucky State Police (KSP), it happened around 3:15 p.m. CST on Kentucky Highway 259 South near the McDaniels Community.

Officials said 55-year-old Brenda Aubrey was traveling south in a 2004 Ford Taurus on KY 259 when she reportedly rear-ended a horse-drawn buggy.

The driver of the buggy, 33-year-old Elise Girod, and three juvenile passengers were flown to the University of Louisville Hospital for treatment, state police said. Two of the juveniles have since been released, but Girod and another juvenile remain hospitalized with life-threatening injuries.

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Aubrey’s injuries were non-life-threatening, per KSP, and she was taken to Breckenridge Memorial Hospital.

The crash is still under investigation.

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