The infant, known as Baby John, was discovered washed up on a beach in County Kerry in April 1984, in a high-profile discovery known as the 'Kerry Babies' case. Two people have been arrested in what police described as a 'significant development' to establish the truth.
The infant, known as Baby John, was discovered washed up on a beach in County Kerry in April 1984, in a high-profile discovery known as the"Kerry Babies" case. Two people have been arrested in what police described as a"significant development" to establish the truth.The baby boy was found on White Strand beach in Caherciveen, County Kerry, on 14 April, 1984.
A man in his 60s and a woman in her 50s were arrested on suspicion of murder in the southern region of Munster on Thursday.A Gardai statement said:"This evening, Thursday 23 March 2023, Gardai arrested two people, a male in his 60s and a female in her 50s, in relation to the discovery of the body of a male infant at White Strand, Caherciveen, County Kerry on 14 April, 1984.
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