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A team of forensic archaeologists and crime scene experts will next week begin excavating and trying to identify the remains ...
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An estimated 796 babies and children are believed to have been buried at the site of the St Mary's home in Tuam, County ...
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It is hoped that excavation work will lead to the identification of the remains of 796 children who are believed to have died ...
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The Bons Secours Sisters have opened their archives for the first time to allow forensic experts to review files from the ...
Families and survivors of the Tuam Mother and Baby Home are to visit the site today ahead of its major excavation next week.
Excavation begins for remains of 800 infants at Ireland home. ... The Tuam home, run by nuns from the Bon Secours Order, was demolished in the 1970s and replaced by a housing estate.
STORY: Forensic archaeologists and crime scene experts will next week begin excavating and identifying the remains of--about ...
An international team of experts have joined Irish specialists ahead of an excavation of a mass grave at the site of a ...
TUAM, Ireland - A team of forensic archaeologists and crime scene experts will next week begin excavating and trying to identify the remains of around 800 infants who died at an Irish church-run ...