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Another adjournment for Ballinasloe man's action over records held by Tuam mother and baby home

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Another adjournment for Ballinasloe man's action over records held by Tuam mother and baby home

Galway Bay fm newsroom - An application by a Ballinasloe man seeking information about his infant sister, who is believed to have died in the Tuam Mother and Baby Home, has been adjourned again at the High Court.

73 year old Peter Mulryan of Derrymullen, whose sister Marian Bridget Mulryan is believed to be among 796 children recorded as having died at the home, has initiated proceedings against Tusla aimed at getting any information that may exist about her.

A Marian Bridget Mulryan is recorded as having died in February 1955, nine months after she was born at the home.

Mr Mulryan, represented by Deirdre O’Donohoe BL, is arguing that the records are unreliable and he wants Tusla to carry out a forensic examination of material concerning the home to establish what happened to his sister.

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According to the Irish Times, the matter has been adjourned for a week.

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