Irish Sunday Mirror

TELL ME HOW MY 2 BROTHERS DIED AT MUM & BABY HOME

John reported dead and William as missing, but Anna wants answers..

- BY ALISON O’REILLY news@irishmirro­r.ie

THE sister of two boys born in the Tuam mother and baby home has launched a legal bid to force the State to carry out an inquest into their deaths.

Anna Corrigan’s brother, William Joseph Dolan, was reported as a missing person to the gardai by their sister in 2013 and John Desmond Dolan was reported as having died of neglect and malnutriti­on in 2014, while requests were made to the Attorney General to examine how the boys died.

Now leading human rights lawyer Kevin Winters has written to the AG and the gardai in a fresh bid to force them to launch inquests into the boys’ deaths.

Anna, from west Dublin, has described her brothers as two of Ireland’s longest missing children and believes they should be treated like others who have disappeare­d.

She said she was “horrified” at waiting almost nine years since she first made formal complaints to the State about the treatment of her siblings.

Recalling her first time going to gardai, she told the Irish Sunday Mirror: “I went because my brother William was marked as ‘dead’ in the nuns’ ledgers at Tuam but he had no death certificat­e, no medical certificat­ion of death, no reason for death, no medical records, nothing.

“His date of birth was changed by a month and a day in paperwork I

The failure of the Attorney General and the gardai to act is a disgrace

found, and my mother’s date of birth was changed by three years. I received all of this documentat­ion long before the story of Tuam broke in May 2014.

“When important details regarding a child changed in the adoption community, I believe that shows something wrong has happened with the child, possibly an illegal adoption, and as my mother Bridget passed on by the time I made this discovery, I had to probe further.

“A family member eventually then told me that my mother believed he was adopted Stateside.

“With no remains or a grave, what am I supposed to do with this?

“I was not involved in the Commission of Inquiry into Mother and Baby homes, I looked after my missing brothers’ cases myself and made complaints to the authoritie­s separately.”

A birth and death certificat­e for Anna’s brother John Desmond shows he was born healthy and almost 9lbs in weight, but at 13 months he was described as “emaciated”.

She said: “John died at 16 months old and was described as a ‘congenital idiot’ and had the measles.

“I went to the gardai in 2014 about him and I contend that John died from neglect and malnutriti­on, and there was a doctor in situ who was paid by the county council.

“All the nuns were nurses and not one shred of medical paperwork showing his deteriorat­ion from being normal and healthy to a congenital idiot is available to me.

“I believe he was neglected and died from neglect and malnutriti­on. That’s two complaints I’ve made, and they were sent to Tuam gardai and the failure of the Attorney General and the gardai to act is a disgrace.

“I went to the Attorney General in 2014 through a solicitor to ask her to act but her department deferred. So, we’ve gone back to the AG now. I want them to act.”

In a letter to the Attorney General dated 28 February 2022 and seen by the Sunday Mirror, KRW Law requested that a direction be made into the death of John Desmond Dolan.

The legal first has made submission­s to the AG to re-visit the decision not to direct an inquest into the death and disposal of John Desmond.

In a statement, Christophe­r Stanley,

Litigation Consultant, KRW LAW LLP said: “KRW is proud to be assisting Anna Corrigan in her renewed attempt obtain a direction from the Attorney General to direct an inquest into the death and disposal of her infant brother John Desmond Dolan, one of the 796 Tuam babies.

“We are also approachin­g Garda Commission­er Harris to establish the status – if any – of a police investigat­ion into criminalit­y at Tuam and other institutio­ns – and the disappeara­nce

of her other brother William Joseph Dolan.”

The forthcomin­g burials legislatio­n has been criticised by the UN which has requested the Irish Government establish inquests into all victims of the mother and baby homes and other institutio­ns through Ireland.

Bridget Dolan’s story as a single mother who was forced to give up two children is revealed in the book My Name is Bridget, which was published in 2018 by Gill.

John is believed to be one of the children who are lying in a septic tank on the grounds of the old Mother and Baby Home, which was run by the Bon Secours Order.

Anna said she has “no intention” of giving up her battle to find her missing brothers.

She will be speaking at the opening of the Stay With Me Art Show, in honour of the Tuam babies, at the Mansion House on Tuesday, March 8, for Internatio­nal Women’s Day.

 ?? ?? PROBE Anna has written to the AG for answers
PROBE Anna has written to the AG for answers
 ?? ?? HOME The Tuam mother and baby home in Galway
HOME The Tuam mother and baby home in Galway
 ?? ?? FAMILY Anna and mother Bridget
FAMILY Anna and mother Bridget

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