MAYFIELD, KENTUCKY (BNO NEWS) -- The bodies of three Amish children were found early Friday morning a few miles from where they were crossing a low water stream in Kentucky, and one remains missing, local media reported.
The incident occurred in Graves County, located in the southwestern region of Kentucky, when according to local authorities, 9 people from two families were crossing a low water stream on Roscoe Road just west of the Dublin community at around 8:30 p.m. local time, KFVS reported.
During the crossing, high waters swept away the children, who were aboard a horse-drawn buggy. Authorities have not released any further details or the names of the children.
However, the children are said to be aged from 5 months to 11 years old. The Graves County sheriff said the 11-year-old child remains missing.
The bodies were found in Hickman County, a few miles from where the incident occurred.
As the search for the missing child continues, flood waters have begun receding as rainfall in the area came to a stop.
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by BNO News on February 25, 2011