![]() ![]() ![]() Recalling her first time going to gardai, she told the Irish Sunday Mirror: “I went because my brother William was marked as ‘dead’ in the nuns’ ledgers at Tuam but he had no death certificate, no medical certification of death, no reason for death, no medical records, nothing. She said she was “horrified” at waiting almost nine years since she first made formal complaints to the State about the treatment of her siblings. Now leading human rights lawyer Kevin Winters has written to the AG and the gardai in a fresh bid to force them to launch inquests into the boys’ deaths.Īnna, from west Dublin, has described her brothers as two of Ireland’s longest missing children and believes they should be treated like others who have disappeared. ![]() The sister of two boys born in the Tuam mother and baby home has launched a legal bid to force the State to carry out an inquest into their deaths.Īnna Corrigan’s brother, William Joseph Dolan, was reported as a missing person to the gardai by their sister in 2013 and John Desmond Dolan was reported as having died of neglect and malnutrition in 2014, while requests were made to the Attorney General to examine how the boys died. ![]()
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