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Tuam Mother-and-Baby Home Excavation Final Report

Saturday, July 1, 2028 · 799 days away

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Event overview

ODAIT's final forensic findings and DNA identifications at the former Tuam home in Galway.

Date
2028-07-01
Country / jurisdiction
Ireland
Region
Europe
Category
Inquiry
Status
expected

What this countdown tracks

Target delivery of the final forensic report by Ireland's Office of the Director of Authorised Intervention, Tuam (ODAIT) on 1 July 2028. The report will document the outcome of the intervention at the former Bon Secours Mother-and-Baby Home site in Tuam, County Galway, where the remains of children are being exhumed, identified where possible, and given dignified reburial.

Background

The Tuam site operated as a Mother-and-Baby Home from 1925 to 1961. Local historian Catherine Corless's research, first published widely in 2014, identified 796 children who had died at the institution and for whom no burial record existed. A 2017 test excavation by the Commission of Investigation into Mother-and-Baby Homes confirmed "significant quantities" of human remains in a structure that appeared to be a disused sewage treatment tank on the site. The Commission's final report in January 2021 documented an infant mortality rate of 25% at Irish Mother-and-Baby Homes and made specific findings on Tuam.

The Institutional Burials Act 2022 created the statutory framework for the intervention. Daniel MacSweeney was appointed Director of Authorised Intervention in April 2023. Pre-intervention works began in 2024 and the full forensic excavation commenced in July 2025, with a 2.4-metre perimeter hoarding, a specialist onsite forensic laboratory, and a 24-hour security cordon. ODAIT's core team includes archaeologists, anthropologists, and a forensic DNA programme coordinated with international specialists. Estimates in 2025 suggested the excavation and analysis phase could run approximately two years, with the final report targeted for 2028. Family members of children known to have died at Tuam are being supported by a dedicated family liaison team throughout. The Institutional Burials Act 2022 creates a bespoke legal framework outside the ordinary coroner's system and grants ODAIT powers of exhumation, forensic analysis, and re-interment, while preserving the right of identified families to take custody of remains. The Irish State's formal apology, delivered by then-Taoiseach Micheál Martin on 13 January 2021 following the Commission's final report, committed to the Mother and Baby Institutions Payment Scheme, which opened in March 2024 with a reported total envelope of €800 million and was described by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties as still too narrow in eligibility criteria.

Why the date matters

The final report is the formal closure of a decade-long campaign by Tuam survivors, families, and Corless herself to secure dignified treatment of the site's remains. It is the first operational test of the Institutional Burials Act 2022. Its findings will inform any future Authorised Interventions at other former Mother-and-Baby Home sites in Ireland, and the DNA programme's success rate will set expectations for identification work there.

What to watch for

  • Total count of individuals recovered and aged at death.
  • DNA identification success rate against family reference samples.
  • Findings on cause-of-death and burial-context evidence.
  • Recommendations on memorialisation and site future use.
  • Implications for other Mother-and-Baby Home sites in Ireland.
  • Status of state apology, redress, and Church contributions.
  • Coroner referrals or criminal-investigation implications.

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The UK Post Office Horizon Volume 2 report countdown and UK Undercover Policing final report countdown sit alongside this as institutional-truth-recovery milestones. The UK Covid Inquiry final module report countdown is another large-scale accountability document. Vatican-side archival context comes via the Vatican Pius XII archives countdown.

FAQ

When exactly is the Tuam final report? Targeted for 1 July 2028; ODAIT has not confirmed a firm calendar date, and the schedule depends on forensic progress.

Is the Tuam final report confirmed or expected? Expected — based on ODAIT's public operational timeline, subject to excavation and DNA-analysis findings.

Who is responsible for the Tuam final report? Daniel MacSweeney as Director of Authorised Intervention, reporting to the Irish Government under the Institutional Burials Act 2022.

Where can I read the official announcement? Reporting on the excavation's progress and scheduling appears at https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2025/0714/1523330-tuam-excavation/ and via ODAIT's official channels.

Source

https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2025/0714/1523330-tuam-excavation/

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