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After a decade of research and public ridicule, historian Catherine Corless has been vindicated as excavation begins at the ...
Officials in Ireland are starting work to excavate the site of a former church-run home for unmarried women and their babies ...
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An amateur historian posited children had been buried in "a sewage tank." A government commission investigated her claims.
Monday marked the start of an excavation of horrific proportions in Ireland. That marked the beginning of excavation work at ...
The remains of almost 800 babies and children are believed to be buried under a former 'mother and baby home' in Tuam, with ...
Patricia Carey says she has been approached by institutional survivors hoping to find where their babies were buried ...
“Many of the infant remains are feared to have been dumped in the cesspool known as ‘the pit’ at the former institution,” Corless told Sky News. She added, “I’m feeling very relieved. It’s been a long ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNWoman who found infant remains in Ireland speaks outCatherine Corless, the historian who found the gravesite of nearly 800 babies and children beneath an Irish home for unwed ...
In recent years, the name of Tuam has become synonymous with an Ireland of the past - a place which treated children born ...
Irish officials have started excavating a former church-run home in Tuam, aiming to identify the remains of around 800 ...
A quiet, walled patch of grass in the middle of an Irish housing estate is set to reveal the latest disturbing chapter in ...
The long-awaited excavation at the former Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, County Galway in western Ireland, is part of a reckoning in an overwhelmingly Roman Catholic country with a ...
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