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An international team of archaeologists and forensic experts has commenced a complex two-year excavation at the site of a former Catholic mother and baby home in Tuam

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An international team of archaeologists and forensic experts commenced a complex two-year excavation at the site of the former Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, County Galway, Ireland. This operation aims to recover and identify the remains of 796 infants and young children who died between 1925 and 1961 under the care of the Bon Secours nuns.

The excavation follows revelations by local historian Catherine Corless, who uncovered death certificates for 796 children but found no burial records. Her research indicated that these children were buried in a former septic tank on the site. A test excavation in 2016-2017 confirmed the presence of human remains, including those of children aged from 35 weeks gestation to three years old.

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The excavation is expected to last about two years due to challenges such as commingled remains, limited documentation, and potential DNA degradation. Advanced forensic techniques, including peptide analysis and DNA testing, will be used to determine sex, age, and potentially the cause of death.

Survivors and relatives seek closure and proper burials, though some remain skeptical about the outcome. The excavation also aims to shed light on Ireland’s dark history of institutional abuse, forced adoptions, and mistreatment of unmarried mothers and their children.

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The excavation has been welcomed by many, including Sinn Féin MEP Kathleen Funchion, who praised the efforts to bring closure to the victims and their families.

As the excavation progresses, it is hoped that the remains of the children will be identified and given a dignified reburial, providing some solace to the survivors and families affected by this tragic chapter in Ireland’s history.

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