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Excavation has begun on a septic tank at a site in Ireland that authorities believe contains the remains of nearly 800 dead babies and children who died at a home for unwed mothers run by Catholic ...
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The Island Packet on MSNFlooding fix: Alljoy residents to save $20K for sewer after years of septic issuesThe low-lying Alljoy neighborhood has for years been plagues by sewage seeping into the street following heavy rains. Savings for new customers could be as much as $20K ...
Crews began excavating the former Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, Ireland. Nearly 800 infant remains were found in a septic tank on the site. The home was run by Catholic nuns and closed in ...
Nearly 800 infant remains were found in a septic tank on the site. The home was run by Catholic nuns and closed in 1961 after many children died there. LONDON - Crews in Ireland began work this ...
This story has been updated to reflect that the tank in question is a sewage tank, not a septic tank, and to clarify that many remains are expected to be found but have not all been found yet.
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