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Preparatory work begins ahead of mass grave excavation at mother and baby home The work at the burial site is being undertaken by the Office of the Director of Authorised Intervention, Tuam.
Pre-excavation work on the site of a notorious former mother and baby home in Tuam in Co Galway has begun. The preparatory phase, which will last around four weeks, comes ahead of the full-scale ...
PRE-excavation work on the site of a notorious former mother and baby home in Co Galway has begun. The remains of 796 babies and children are believed to have been buried at the site in Tuam.
Pre-excavation work on the site of a notorious former mother and baby home in Tuam in Co Galway has begun. The preparatory phase, which will last around four weeks, comes ahead of the full-scale ...
Updated at 4:30pm with Edward Zammit Lewis statement The Kamra tal-Periti (KTP) has stated that no excavation work has been conducted in the construction site adjacent to the collapsed block of flats ...
A road crew worker was struck and killed by an excavator while working on a job site in Livingston County.
A long-awaited excavation has begun at a notorious former 'mother and baby home' in Ireland where the remains of almost 800 children are believed to have been buried. Pre-excavation work began on ...
Preparatory work has commenced at the site of the former mother and baby home in Tuam, County Galway, ahead of a full excavation.
Preliminary works to enable the excavation of the former mother-and-baby home in Tuam, Co Galway, are under way.
Editor's note: This article has been updated with the assistance of Sejong Ko, product manager—large excavators, Volvo Construction Equipment. If you would, step into the cab of our imaginary ...
The process of excavating children’s unmarked burials at the site of a former mother and baby home started in Tuam on Monday.
Others said what happened at the institution was “terrible” and they were happy the excavation work is finally set to begin. “It’s about time,” said one man, who did not wish to be named.