215 bodies found buried in renowned residential school, PM told 'black chapter'

The horryfying news of the dead bodies of 215 children found buried in an old school campus in Canada is now getting people's attraction as it might scare them.

215 bodies found buried in renowned residential school, PM told 'black chapter'
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The horryfying news of the dead bodies of 215 children found buried in an old school campus in Canada is now getting people's attraction as it might scare them. Some of the dead bodies of children are even found to be of age group upto 3 years old. This school in Canada was once considered to be the largest residential school situated in Canada. "The bodies were traced last week with the help of ground piercing radar", an official said. 

He said that "more bodies can be recovered as more areas are yet to be investigated in the school premises". In a press release held earlier, the official said, "Camloops cannot think of the damage done to the Indian Residential School." 5 years ago, a detailed report was given by The Truth and Reconciliation Commission on the mistreatment of children at the institution. The report said that at least 3,200 children died because of abuse and negligence and at least 51 children died between 1915 and 1963 at this campus.

British Columbia Premier John Horgan said he was "horrified and saddened" when he got to know about this incident. The Camloops School was in action from 1890 to 1969. After this, the federal government took over the operation from the Catholic Church. The school got closed in 1978.