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HORROR: Nearly 800 Infant Remains Discovered in Septic Tank at Irish Catholic Facility for Unwed Mothers

View of the mass grave at the Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home Tuam County Galway Republic of Ireland

Forensic teams have begun exhumations at the former Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, Ireland, once overseen by devout Catholic nuns.

What investigators believe to be nearly 800 infants and toddlers, aged from 35 weeks in utero to about three years old, were discovered buried in an old septic tank.

Operating between 1925 and 1961, the home served as a forced hideaway for unwed pregnant women.

These young mothers, dismissed as moral failures by both Church and State, were reportedly interned for months, compelled into slave labor, and then stripped of their infants—many boys and girls who would perish from malnutrition, disease, or sheer neglect.

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2 thoughts on “HORROR: Nearly 800 Infant Remains Discovered in Septic Tank at Irish Catholic Facility for Unwed Mothers”

  1. Great Britain just legalized abortion for full nine months of pregnancy including during birth.

    If there really are infant skeletons at this location, perhaps it was just an abortion clinic.

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