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Catholic nuns ran an institution there between 1925 and 1961, housing women who had become pregnant outside of marriage and ...
Excavations have begun at the site of a former church-run mother-and-baby home in Ireland, where the remains of around 800 ...
Research in 2014 by local historian, Catherine Corless, found that there were no burial records for the infants and toddlers.
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Al Jazeera on MSNExcavation of child mass grave at church-run home begins in IrelandTeam of forensic archaeologists and crime scene experts begins excavating to identify remains of about 800 children.
THE excavation on the grounds of the Tuam Mother and Baby Home began on Monday, 100 years after it was first established in ...
Nearly 800 infants may have died in maternity home run on behalf of government by Sisters of Bon Secours from 1925 to 1961 ...
Tomorrow morning, an excavation will begin in Tuam, County Galway, Ireland, which will likely provide a definitive ...
A team of forensic archaeologists and crime scene experts will next week begin excavating and trying to identify the remains ...
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France 24 on MSNExcavation begins at suspected mass baby grave in Ireland’s Tuam mother and baby home scandalExcavations begin today of an unmarked mass burial site at a former mother and baby home in western Ireland suspected of ...
Like other women who gave birth at the Tuam mother and baby home in Ireland, the nuns didn’t forbid O’Flaherty’s mother from seeing her newborn son again, they just didn’t tell her who her ...
The excavation that began on the site of the mother and baby home yesterday is making history in a double sense ...
The memories of the “mother and baby” home at Tuam, operated by the Sisters of Bon Secours in Ireland from 1922 to 1961, known to him just as “The Home,” all came rushing back to Rodgers ...
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