The shocking baby grave discovery that still haunts Ireland
WARNING: Distressing Content In the early 1970s, in a quiet town in western Ireland, two boys were caught stealing apples from an orchard. As they scrambled to escape the owner, they scaled the stone wall of the abandoned Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home. What awaited them on the other side was a chilling discovery, a secret that would come to haunt Ireland for generations. Unbeknownst to the boys, they had stumbled upon a mass, unmarked grave containing babies’ remains, hidden within a former septic tank. The irony was not lost on history: the town’s name itself originates from the Irish word for burial place. It would take forty years and the relentless efforts of a local historian to bring the full horror to light. This month, those revelations prompted excavation work that could uncover the remains of nearly 800 infants and young children. #DailyExpress #News #ireland #crime #vatican #tuam #tuamgrave #bonsecours #dublin #vatican #catholicchurch Credit to : Daily Express