Irish Daily Mirror

800 BABIES DUG UP

Excavation to identify children who died in hellhole home

- BY SAOIRSE MCGARRIGLE

NEARLY 800 dead babies callously buried in unmarked graves are to be dug up, it was confirmed yesterday.

The excavation will aim to identify the victims of the brutal mother and baby home in Tuam, Co Galway.

But the nuns who ran it have offered to contribute just €2.5million of the potential €13million cost.

Historian Catherine Corless, who uncovered the horror, said: “It’s a huge day for all the survivors.”

A WOMAN whose two brothers died at the Tuam mother and baby home has called for the order of nuns who ran the hellhole to cough up to find their remains.

Anna Corrigan last night “cautiously welcomed” a forensic excavation confirmed yesterday, but insists her fight for answers is far from over.

The dig is expected to cost between €6million and €13 million, but the Bon Secours order has offered to hand over just €2.5 million.

Ms Corrigan, 62, said: “They actually put them in there, so they should pay to take them out.

“I don’t think the liability should be on the taxpayer, because they [nuns] have done wrong. They’re quite a rich organisati­on.”

It is more than five years since local historian Catherine Corless discovered official records showing 798 infants and children died at the Co Galway site.

Now attempts will be made to exhume them all and identify them through DNA testing.

Ms Corless told RTE Radio’s Ray D’arcy Show yesterday: “I’m very thankful to the Government and especially to [Children’s] Minister [Katherine] Zappone who has stood by us for so long. It’s a huge day for all the survivors.

“This, to me, is a total acknowledg­ement of what happened.”

Ms Zappone said: “I understand this is a hugely important decision for all connected to the site in Tuam, most especially those who believe they may have a loved one buried there and those now living close to the site. It is the right thing to do.”

The minister added the task “has never been undertaken or contemplat­ed previously”.

She said: “It has taken us more time than first anticipate­d to examine the unpreceden­ted technical and legal issues which arise in seeking to appropriat­ely respond to the tragic discovery of comingled juvenile remains at this site.” Ms Corrigan has told Taoiseach Leo Varadkar the heinous crimes against women and children constitute “genocide”.

She added: “From a personal point of view I have two police inquiries into what happened to my brothers. Both of them were born in the Tuam home.

“It’s actually a crime scene in relation to what happened to my brothers.

“The one thing that did jump out, and it has been highlighte­d to me by members of the group, is ‘excavation of the available site’ – we don’t understand what that means.”

Ms Corrigan contribute­d to a book published earlier this year, My Name Is Bridget, that told the story of her mum Bridget Dolan’s tragic life at the mercy of demon nuns.

She said: “We could take this realistica­lly outside the State, because we’re nearly into genocide here as I told the Taoiseach last night [Monday].

“Forcefully transferri­ng children of a group to another group and that was done because they were illegitima­te Catholics. Causing serious bodily and mental harm to members of the group, so I mean that comes under the Genocide Act.

“There were illegal adoptions, so it’s quite possible not all of the children are actually in the grave. I don’t want to be negative, but I do have to be sceptical because the road we have been down now has been quite a long road.

“After all we’ve been through we can’t jump for joy. We have to review it and see what it entails, but it is a good starting point. Cautiously welcome it would be the word.”

 ??  ?? RELIEVED Catherine Corless SHRINE Memorial in Tuam, Co Galway
RELIEVED Catherine Corless SHRINE Memorial in Tuam, Co Galway
 ??  ?? SEEKING JUSTICE Catherine Corless visits the list of baby names at Tuam site yesterday POIGNANT Mass grave
SEEKING JUSTICE Catherine Corless visits the list of baby names at Tuam site yesterday POIGNANT Mass grave
 ??  ?? REACTION Ms Corrigan and Ms Zappone
REACTION Ms Corrigan and Ms Zappone

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