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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 ...
Two years later, the imposing three-story gray buildings on the outskirts of town reopened as a home for expectant and young mothers and orphans. It was run for County Galway by the Bon Secours ...
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 ...
Excavation has begun at a former Irish mother and baby home, revealing a mass grave believed to hold the remains of nearly ...
[1/7]A memorial is put up at the Tuam graveyard, where the bodies of 796 babies were uncovered at the site of a former Catholic Church-run Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home, in Tuam, Ireland, July ...
The Brief Excavations have begun at a former church-run home in Tuam, Ireland, where 800 children may be buried. The home closed in 1961; a mass grave was found in a sewage system in 2014.
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 ...
The site, run by the Bon Secours Sisters, has forced Ireland and the Catholic Church to confront a legacy of shunning ...
Tuam, Ireland: What began as a childhood scramble for stolen apples in 1970s rural Ireland led to one of the country’s most harrowing revelations — the existence of a mass grave beneath a former ...
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