The peace shattered in a single, violent instant. Sirens cut through the dark, racing past quiet farms as word spread: an Amish family’s buggy had been struck by a Jeep on State Road 218. Children were hurt. A father was airlifted. Mothers wept. Neighbors rushed to pray, to help, to unde…Under the harsh glare of emergency lights, the scene along State Road 218 told a story no one in Berne wanted to witness: splintered wood, scattered belongings, a silent buggy that only hours before carried a family of nine. In the aftermath, the community did what it has always done best—gathered, prayed, and quietly stepped in to carry what burdens it could. Church members sat through the night with relatives. Meals appeared on doorsteps. Farmers offered rides, childcare, and whatever else was needed without being asked.As investigators piece together how a Jeep and a horse-drawn buggy met so tragically on a rural road, a different kind of work is already underway: the slow, unseen healing of bodies and spirits. Local leaders are pleading for patience, caution, and respect on shared roads. In Berne, grief has not broken the town; it has bound it closer, turning a night of fear into a renewed promise to protect one another.
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