2026-04-13
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Knock on the door.
Priest, two nuns, two guardy and an ambulance.
So two guardy, two police officers.
Yes.
And just said, hand the baby over.
The image of my mum running barefoot, screaming for her child through the streets of Limerick.
It just breaks my heart.
Baby was Jackie McCarthy O'Brien.
She was just a few weeks old and on her way to an industrial school in Limerick in Ireland where orphans and deserted children
were taken to be raised by Catholic nuns.
Raised may be too kind a word, more like dragged up with cruelty.
It was the 1960s.
Jackie had her childhood stolen and her identity wiped.