Sister of missing Bessborough twins hopes Taoiseach's move will help uncover the truth
Mr Martin said on Friday that he has asked Cork City Council to engage with the owners of the grounds of the former mother and Baby institution to “explore all options for the future of the site”.
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Mary Donovan, whose twin siblings have been missing from Bessborough since 1959, says the planning decision devastated her.
Twins Vincent Joseph and Ann Veronica were born to 18-year-old Margaret Mary Finn at Bessborough at 8.50pm on Tuesday, March 24, 1959.
Ann Veronica died the next day, and Vincent Joseph the day after.

The Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary ran Bessborough as a mother and baby home from 1922 to 1998, and it was the largest such institution in Ireland. It was also the last to cease trading.

- A rally by Bessborough survivors and campaigners is planned to take place outside Cork City Library on Grand Parade at 2.30pm today, Saturday.




