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Galway County Council issues apology over mother and baby home in Tuam

Three-quarters of the deaths happened in the 1930s and 1040s; the worst years were 1943-1947. The report also acknowledges the horrific, illegal burial of children in a disused sewerage chamber on the home s grounds. No register of burials were kept, and it is likely that most of the children who died in Tuam are buried inappropriately in the grounds of the institution, it notes. What marks Tuam apart from the other homes detailed in the report is the dire physical conditions that remained for its entire existence. The report found: Galway County Council failed to properly maintain, much less improve, the conditions.”

Council sorry over Tuam mother-and-baby home

Western Correspondent Galway County Council has said it is profoundly sorry for its failure in relation to the operation and management of the mother-and-baby home in Tuam. The home was run by the Bon Secours Sisters on behalf of the local authority, between 1925 and 1961. In a statement at today s council meeting, Chief Executive Kevin Kelly said the authority acknowledged its failures and was willing to hold itself to account for them. The meeting heard that the council had not given compassion, empathy, support and understanding to women forced to enter the home. Mr Kelly said the lack of respect and dignity afforded to women and children in death was particularly upsetting. He described this as a source of great hurt and sorrow. 

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County Cathaoirleach formally requests increase in checkpoints as Galway records record spike in virus cases

Galway Bay FM 13 January 2021 print Galway Bay fm newsroom – The County Cathaoirleach has requested the Garda Chief Superintendent to increase COVID-19 compliance checkpoints as a daily record number of 604 virus cases were recorded in Galway last evening. Cathaoirleach James Charity has made an urgent appeal to the Galway public to re-double efforts to prevent the further spread of the virus. It comes as Galway’s daily case-load surpassed all other counties last evening at 604, with Dublin recording 574, Mayo at 466, Cork with 187, Limerick with 138 and the remaining 1,117 cases spread across all other counties. Cathaoirleach Charity has warned that while the picture nationally is improving, the position in Galway appears to be getting worse.

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