Spring Onion wrote: » http://www.irishcentral.com/opinion/cahirodoherty/Mass-grave-of-up-to-800-dead-babies-exposed-in-County-Galway-.html Why isn't story getting more attention?
I Heart Internet wrote: » Because it's a story full of anecdote and missing evidence of what actually happened at the moment. Needs to be thoroughly investigated, but Ireland is full of unmarked graves unfortunetly. Most have quite mundane (and sad) explanations.
Armelodie wrote: » The time for historians investigating is over, it should be handed over to the guards and these babies remains should be examined to determine the causes of death.
robindch wrote: » Can somebody explain to me why the State Pathologist hasn't apparently been called in?
"The research suggests that the mortality rate in these homes was in excess of double the national average," she said. "These were state-funded homes. Anybody who suggests the nuns were doing their best….They were NOT doing their best. They tendered for this business (and) wanted this business. "They got a headage payment for every mother and child in their so-called care, which was greater at the time than the average industrial wage."
lazygal wrote: » All the guff about the unborn and human dignity and then this is found.
eviltwin wrote: » What's even more shocking is that this grave has been known about by locals for years. The local woman who brought this story to the Daily Mail was on the radio a few days ago talking about it and the whole thing is staggering. Some of these "babies" were as old as 9 yrs :eek: The death rate was one child every fortnight which was way above the average even for a home like this. It would make you wonder what was going on in that place that these children were denied a decent burial and just tossed away like rubbish
pconn062 wrote: » Am I missing something here??
Armelodie wrote: » Folk from the area knew there were baby graves their however it was spoken of in terms of ' babies from the famine era'... I wonder were these burials done in the dark of night, could you imagine the caretaker or whoever doing this week in week out. And do you know they probably justified themselves by saying 'shur aren't we doing them a favour as they wouldn't be allowed into regular consecrated ground. Only thing folks, this has to go political before the gardai will touch it so maybe contact your local TD and ask what's being done. Only way FG will act is if theres a few votes to be had. In saying that though the lady on the interview was saying that no politician would go near it for years no matter what party.
Busted Flat. wrote: » Did I misunderstand what happened, my understanding is the children were thrown in a septic tank, and not buried. Please correct me if I'am wrong.
Armelodie wrote: » Sick or disabled babies left to die after birth in 'dying rooms'... I wouldn't agree with the above poster who said the explanations were just 'sad and mundane', this was organised murder no different to auschwitz.
GoodBridge wrote: » If anyone has any constructive ideas on how to demand this is investigated properly, please post. It isn't acceptable and cannot be dismissed and forgotten about. List of TDs emails and contact numbers here: http://www.oireachtas.ie/documents/members_emails/deputyemails20140403.xls. If there's no investigation it means we accept that certain organisations are above the law. Is that the kind of society you want to live in? Remember: "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing".
Doctor DooM wrote: » Am I reading this right? They left kids to die?!?