Five unmarried mothers were buried in an unmarked mass grave alongside 796 babies who went missing at an Irish institution run by nuns

2B9E3FD000000578-0-image-a-148_1440401435841

‘The bodies of five women who died at a home for unmarried mothers are believed to be buried in an unmarked mass grave with nearly 800 missing children, according to new research.

The single mothers, aged between 24 and 42, were inmates in the controversial Tuam institution run by the Bon Secours nuns in County Galway, Ireland, from 1925 to 1961.

The home made headlines around the world in June 2014 when the Irish Mail on Sunday revealed that no burial records existed for 796 children who died there – and prompted the establishment of a Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby homes.’

Read more: Five unmarried mothers were buried in an unmarked mass grave alongside 796 babies who went missing at an Irish institution run by nuns

The post Five unmarried mothers were buried in an unmarked mass grave alongside 796 babies who went missing at an Irish institution run by nuns appeared first on David Icke.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.