
PJ Haverty
PJ Haverty, a survivor of St Mary's children's home, has shared his harrowing experiences of living in what he describes as a prison, highlighting the stigma faced by 'home children' who were ostracized in society. He has been an outspoken advocate for truth and justice regarding the children buried in the mass grave in Tuam.
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PJ Haverty spent the first six years of his life in St. Mary's, which he calls a prison.
Los cientos de bebés que acabaron enterrados en una fosa común secreta en IrlandaPJ Haverty spent the first six years of his life in the institution he calls a prison.
Los cientos de bebés que acabaron enterrados en una fosa común secreta en IrlandaPJ Haverty expressed disbelief at the number of people who could have died at such a place.
Mníšky sa ich zbavovali v septiku. Írsko začalo exhumáciu 796 detských pozostatkov
PJ Haverty recalls a childhood filled with shame and exclusion at the home in Tuam.
Izkop se začne v ponedeljekPJ Haverty spent the first six years of his life in the place he calls a prison.
How hundreds of babies and toddlers came to be buried in an unmarked mass grave












