This story has already been debunked.
Define “debunked.”
There are still skeletal remains in that structure known to residents as a septic tank on the grounds of the former Bon Secours home in Tuam.
Irish Ordinance Survey Maps going back to 1840 show this structure repeatedly over the years and call it a septic tank. It fell into disuse in 1938 when a new sewer system came into use.
There are still 796 children who died at that home, from infants to age 9, for whom there is no record of burial.
There was a large cemetery across the road from the home. They’re not in there.
What story has been debunked?
That 796 children at Tuam are still missing? No, not debunked. They are still missing.
How would a Tuam septic tank burial story being “debunked” prove that there are 796 children are not missing? It wouldn’t.
Logically, it wouldn’t and couldn’t.
Earth to goodw/: they are STILL missing.
The RCC, and/or the sisters of Bon Secours, have given no burial records, no baptismal records, and no proof of a consecrated ground burial to any of them.
The onus of proof is upon them. Burt, alas, others must prove that they aren’t missing, that they weren’t baptized, that they weren’t given a proper burial.
Saying “debunked” does not make 796 children magically reappear.
"False but accurate."
debunking = whitewash