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RTÉ documentary led by Niall Breslin examines Ireland’s unmarked 'lunatic asylum' graves

RTÉ documentary led by Niall Breslin examines Ireland’s unmarked 'lunatic asylum' graves

Thu, 05 Mar, 2026

Breslin uncovers the stories of adults and children who were committed to St Loman’s Lunatic Asylum, died there, and were buried beneath numbered metal crosses without names.
RTÉ documentary led by Niall Breslin examines Ireland’s unmarked 'lunatic asylum' graves

RTÉ documentary led by Niall Breslin examines Ireland’s unmarked 'lunatic asylum' graves

Thu, 05 Mar, 2026

Breslin uncovers the stories of adults and children who were committed to St Loman’s Lunatic Asylum, died there, and were buried beneath numbered metal crosses without names.

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