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In the 1970s, two boys in Ireland discovered a pile of bones at a former mother and baby home. The mass grave, which could ...
A mass grave containing nearly 800 infants and young children is being excavated at a former mother and baby home in Ireland.
Exhumation of a mass grave has begun in Tuam, Ireland, at the site of a former mother and baby home. It's one of several that once operated across the country. The burial site could hold the ...
On Monday, a team of Irish and international forensic experts broke ground at a mass grave site in Tuam, believed to contain the remains of 796 children, as they begin a two-year excavation. From ...
Prime Minister Micheál Martin issues a state apology. 2022 — Ireland passes the Institutional Burials Act, giving legal authority to excavate, recover, and identify remains from sites such as Tuam.
Catherine Corless, who discovered that nearly 800 children died at a mother and baby home in Tuam, Ireland, is seen with a ...
LONDON — Officials in Ireland began work Monday to excavate the site of a former church-run home for unmarried women and their babies to identify the remains of around 800 infants and young ...
Ireland is still absorbing the shock of what Prime Minister Enda Kenny called a “chamber of horrors” at the home, and John Rodgers, who lived there, is dealing with a rush of haunting memories.
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