The excavation at the Tuam site has unearthed disturbing evidence that challenges the official narratives surrounding the children who died at the institution. Investigators discovered a mass grave containing the remains of nearly 800 children, many of whom were infants. The findings have ignited a national outcry, raising crucial questions about the treatment and neglect faced by vulnerable children in state-sanctioned care during the mid-20th century. Forensic analysis reveals signs of poor health, malnutrition, and disease, underscoring the tragic conditions within the mother and baby home.

Key revelations from the investigation include:

  • High mortality rates: Children as young as days old were among the deceased, highlighting severe medical and social neglect.
  • Unmarked graves: Most burials were unrecorded, preventing families from claiming their lost…