
A forensic team has started the process of excavating the site of a former “mother and baby home” in Tuam, Ireland, in a search for the remains of nearly 800 babies and children.
The ghastly operation will take place where the home – which closed over 60 years ago – once stood after it was revealed that as many as 798 children died there between 1925 and 1961.
As per The Guardian, Catherine Corless, a local historian in County Galway, Ireland, was the first to sound the alarm about the harrowing past of the institution. Corless’ research uncovered the names of 798 infants who are believed to have been buried at the home, some in a disused septic tank.
Excavation crews began sealing off the site yesterday (June 16), ahead of digging for the remains next month.

