Kerry babies tribunal created more questions than answers

The tribunal into the mysterious deaths of two Kerry babies in the 1980s resolved little and pleased nobody, writes Ryle Dwyer

Kerry babies tribunal created more questions than answers

THE finding of the body of the dead baby boy on a Kerry beach on April 14, 1984, was a horrific case the led to the Kerry Babies Tribunal the following year.

The newborn had been stabbed 28 times and thrown into the sea before being washed up near Cahirciveen.

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