“THE DEATH RATES in all those places were very, very high. I would doubt that St Anne’s was an exception.”
Catherine Corless, the historian whose research led to the discovery of the human remains in sewage chambers at the Tuam site, is calling for a full investigation into a former Sisters of Mercy orphanage as a number of survivors have disclosed recollections of baby deaths on the land to her.
http://www.thejournal.ie/lenaboy-castle-galway-investigation-3654327-Oct2017/?utm_source=shortlink
Catherine Corless, the historian whose research led to the discovery of the human remains in sewage chambers at the Tuam site, is calling for a full investigation into a former Sisters of Mercy orphanage as a number of survivors have disclosed recollections of baby deaths on the land to her.
http://www.thejournal.ie/lenaboy-castle-galway-investigation-3654327-Oct2017/?utm_source=shortlink