An investigation confirmed a local historian’s suspicions that hundreds of children, many of them infants, were interred between 1925 and 1961 at the site of a mother-baby home in Tuam, Ireland. Credit Paulo Nunes dos Santos for The New York Times
A few years ago, an amateur historian shook Ireland to its core with a ghastly allegation: Hundreds of bodies of young children appeared to have been buried in an abandoned septic system by Catholic nuns who for decades had managed a home for unwed mothers and their offspring in the County Galway town of Tuam. Then, early last year, investigators confirmed that many commingled human remains have been found in just a single corner of the seven-acre site, where a subsidized housing project had long since replaced the old mother-and-baby home.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/13/world/europe/tuam-ireland-lost-children.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/13/world/europe/tuam-ireland-lost-children.html