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An amateur historian posited children had been buried in "a sewage tank." A government commission investigated her claims.
Catherine Corless, the historian who found the gravesite of nearly 800 babies and children beneath an Irish home for unwed ...
The memorial garden in Tuam looks peaceful from the street, with neat grass and quiet housing that suggests nothing of the ...
Monday marked the start of an excavation of horrific proportions in Ireland. That marked the beginning of excavation work at ...
They called her obsessive, even delusional — but beneath the grassy ruins of a defunct, church-run home for unwed mothers in ...
A potential mass tragedy could be the on the verge of being uncovered as authorities dig into a septic tank believed to contain the remains of nearly 800 dead babies. According to Sky News via the New ...
Catherine Corless, the historian who found the gravesite of nearly 800 babies and children beneath an Irish home for unwed ...
LONDON (AP) — Officials in Ireland began work Monday to excavate the site of a former church-run home for unmarried women and ...
Historically in Ireland, young girls and women who faced unplanned pregnancies—often due to societal stigma or assault—were ...
TUAM, Ireland (WKRC) - The remains of nearly 800 infants and children are expected to be found inside a hidden septic tank at ...
A quiet, walled patch of grass in the middle of an Irish housing estate is set to reveal the latest disturbing chapter in Ireland’s “mother and baby” home scandal.