CUB run, KY. (AP)-Amish teenagers were killed as the train the horse he was riding in a car without a reflector safety was struck from behind by a sport utility vehicle in South-Central Kentucky.
Aaron Byler, 18, from Cub run was thrown from a buggy by the collision Thursday afternoon and died while being flown to a hospital.
Dozens of Amish Byler family farm in Friday at Hart County to pay homage. There are about 16 trains parked at the farm, and all have a reflective Orange triangle safety.
Byler was not driving the train, but the traditional two-wheeled cart that low to the ground, said a neighbor who visited the family Wednesday evening and wish to be identified only by his last name as Mr. Miller. Many Amish refuse to identify themselves to journalists and refused foreign signs pride or self-publicity.
Miller said Byler was stopped on the road less than a mile from the farm to give his younger brother up when SUV struck Byler from behind.