Turam, Ireland: Up to 800 Babies and Toddlers Buried in Baby Home
Found in a disused sewer tank of the St. Mary’s Children Home “believed to contain hundreds of babies in Tuam, County Galway, in the west of Ireland.![]()
Now, investigators have moved their diggers onto the nondescript patch of grass next to a children’s playground on a housing estate in the town. An excavation, expected to last two years, will begin on Monday.
The area was once where St Mary’s children’s home stood, a church-run institution that housed thousands of women and children between 1925 and 1961.”
Forensics will take up to two years to investigate to see how many children died from pneumonia or influenza, stillborn or other means of death.
The parents of the pregnant girls were called out at Mass on Sunday.![]()
The Irish police were called and the pregnant girls were arrested if they didn’t say who the father was.
Obviously, there were some girls that were raped and the Irish police did not care. It was FEAR that caused the pregnant girls to give up their children. Some of the pregnant girls had their babies adopted internationally to the US.
[Rally conversed with one of these adults who were adopted from Ireland. They were lied to. They had false birth certificates. They are still trying to find out who their mothers are. It is a big, big disgrace!
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“According to death records, Patrick Derrane was the first baby to die at St Mary’s – in 1925, aged five months. Mary Carty, the same age, was the last in 1960.
In the 35 years between their deaths, another 794 babies and young children are known to have died there – and it is believed they are buried in what former Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Enda Kenny dubbed a “chamber of horrors”.
PJ Haverty spent the first six years of his life in the place he calls a prison – but he considers himself one of the lucky ones.”
“He remembers how the “home children“, as they were known, were isolated at school.
“We had to go 10 minutes late and leave 10 minutes early, because they didn’t want us talking to the other kids,” PJ said.
“Even at break-time in the school, we weren’t allowed to play with them – we were cordoned off.”
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[BBC 7/12/25 by Chris Page]
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