A prosecution in the case of Baby John, the Kerry Baby? – with Alison O’Reilly

A prosecution in the case of Baby John, the Kerry Baby? – with Alison O’Reilly

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42 years after his lifeless body was discovered on White Strand
near Cahirciveen, County Kerry, a file has been sent to the DPP
in relation to the violent death of an infant known only as Baby
John.


Irish society was rocked by the discovery of two dead babies in
different parts of County Kerry in 1984. One of those babies,
named John by the local undertaker, was found with stab wounds on
the White Strand in Cahirciveen.


Joanne Hayes, from a different part of County Kerry, was wrongly
identified as Baby John’s mother by Gardaí and went through a
gruelling trial and tribunal, in which she was accused of the
biological impossibility of being the mother of both babies,
pregnant simultaneously by two different fathers. Her own baby
had died of natural causes and been buried on her family farm. Ms
Hayes's ordeal finally concluded in 2020 after a State apology
and a High Court case.


The investigation into what happened to baby John continues, with
a man (60s) and woman (50s) arrested in 2023 following voluntary
DNA examinations of the local population.


Reporting this week, the Irish Examiner’s Alison O’Reilly
revealed that a file has been sent to the DPP in relation to the
case.


Kerry Babies: Gardaí submit file to DPP after 'extensive
investigation'


Kerry Babies: Ex-detective says people should not forget
'brutality inflicted on Baby John'  


Timeline: Key events in the Kerry Babies case


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