International experts join mass grave excavation at Tuam mother and baby home
An international team of experts have joined Irish specialists ahead of an excavation of a mass grave at the site of a notorious former mother and baby home in the west of Ireland.
Personnel from Colombia, Spain, the UK, Canada, and the US have joined the Office of the Director of Authorised Intervention (ODAIT) team in Tuam, Co Galway, as pre-excavation work continues.
In 2014, research led by local historian Catherine Corless indicated that 796 babies and young children were buried in a sewage system at the Co Galway institution across that time period.
The St Mary’s home for unmarried mothers and their children was run by the Bon Secours Sisters, a religious order of Католически монахини.
През 2021 година Таоисейх Микел Мартин извърши опрощение от името на страната за лекуване на дами и деца, които са били настанени в дома на майката и бебето в Ирландия.
Сестрите Bon Secours също предложиха „ серийско опрощение “, откакто сестрите на...
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