Remains of two Innu children exhumed in Quebec as families question who they buried
MONTREAL — The remains of two Innu children have been exhumed from a Quebec cemetery to help give closure to families who have long-standing questions about the identities of the bodies they buried in 1970.
A group helping the families of the two children says the exhumations took place last week in Pessamit, Que., around 305 kilometres northeast of Quebec City.
The two infant boys died within days of each other at a Baie-Comeau, Que., hospital in May 1970.
In both cases, the child’s parents, who weren’t able to accompany their son to the hospital, were given a casket and told not to open it.