Agency gets two-month care order for baby in 'Miss Y' case

Mother ‘Ms Y’ has no wish to participate in future care decisions, solicitor tells authorities

Gordon Jeyes, chief executive of Tusla, confirmed last night the agency had offered Ms Y the opportunity to engage on the issue of the baby’s future.  Photograph: Alan Betson

Gordon Jeyes, chief executive of Tusla, confirmed last night the agency had offered Ms Y the opportunity to engage on the issue of the baby’s future. Photograph: Alan Betson

The baby of Ms “Y”, the woman at the centre of the latest abortion controversy, is to remain in State care for a further two months at least.

Her solicitor has told the authorities she has no wish to participate in decisions about the baby’s future, The Irish Times has learned.

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