As horrific as it is, there is fear that more graves could be found.
Chief Rosanne Casimir of the Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation said that
"more bodies may be found because there are more areas to search in the school grounds".
This is sickening and heartbreaking. I can't begin to imagine the trauma and grief of survivors. I know of someone who is a residential school survivor from the early 1950s, and to this day she can not discuss it. She was adopted by a non-native family who perpetuated the emotional and mental abuse by making her feel terrible about her blood, her ancestry, her "where she came from", her everything.
I hope they use ground penetrating radar at every site that ever existed in Canada as a residential school, and repatriate every single one of these dear children back to the communities of their ancestors.