
Annette McKay
Annette McKay is a woman whose sister is believed to be among the nearly 800 bodies buried in a mass grave at a home for unwed mothers in Tuam, Ireland, highlighting the dark legacy of such institutions in the country.
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Annette McKay is on an advisory committee overseeing the excavation at St. Mary’s, advocating for families seeking answers.
A small Irish town searches for truth as it digs for a long-suspected mass graveAnnette McKay revealed a secret after her first grandson was born.
Black holes collide, world’s first hijacking, 7 steps to better health: Catch up on the day’s storiesMcKay mourned the sister she never met, but found solace envisioning a tiny grave in the Irish countryside where Mary Margaret might be buried.
Ireland’s Tuam babies: Excavation of mass grave of 800 children beginsAnnette McKay recalled how her mother was informed about her baby’s death at the Galway site.
796 Infants Feared Buried in Septic TankAnnette McKay, whose sister is believed to be buried at the site, speaks about the discovery.
800 barnkroppar på Irland ska tas upp ur massgrav
















