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Officials in Ireland are starting work to excavate the site of a former church-run home for unmarried women and their babies ...
An amateur historian posited children had been buried in "a sewage tank." A government commission investigated her claims.
A 2021 report found 9000 children died in Ireland's mother-and-baby homes.
Crews began excavating the former Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, Ireland. Nearly 800 infant remains could be inside a former sewage tank on the site. The home was run by Catholic nuns ...
The "unique and incredibly complex excavation" at the Tuam Mother and Baby Home is expected to take roughly 24 months.
It's a glimmer of hope for people like Annette McKay, who now lives in Manchester. Her mother Margaret "Maggie" O'Connor gave birth to a baby girl in the Tuam home in 1942 after being raped at 17.
Officials in Ireland are starting work to excavate the site of a former church-run home for unmarried women and their babies to identify the remains of some 800 infants and young children who died ...
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After a decade of research and public ridicule, historian Catherine Corless has been vindicated as excavation begins at the ...
Over a decade since a historian discovered an unmarked mass burial site for children at a former mother and baby home in ...