Bodies of 800 children found in Nun’s septic tank
In a town in western Ireland, where castle ruins pepper
green landscapes, there’s a two-metre stone wall that once surrounded a
place called the Home. Between 1925 and 1961, thousands of “fallen
women” and their “illegitimate” children passed through the Home, run by
the Bon Secours nuns in Tuam.
Many of the women, after paying a penance of indentured servitude for
their out-of-wedlock pregnancy, left the Home for work and lives in
other parts of Ireland and beyond. Some of their children were not so
fortunate.
More than five decades after the Home was closed and destroyed — where a
housing development and children’s playground now stands — what
happened to nearly 800 of those abandoned children has now emerged:
Their bodies were piled into a massive septic tank sitting in the back
of the structure and forgotten, with neither gravestones nor coffins.
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