Manus "Mandy" Kelly (9 February 1978 – 23 June 2019) was an
Irish rally driver, businessman, and local politician. As a rally driver, he participated in the
Irish Tarmac Rally Championship and won the
Donegal International Rally
The Donegal International Rally is an annual sporting event held in County Donegal, Ireland. It is a well-established Irish annual rally competition and has been one of the most important events in the Irish Rallying calendar. It has a reputati ...
on three consecutive occasions, in 2016, 2017, and 2018. As a businessman, he ran a
Letterkenny-based facilities management company and a local café, employing dozens of people in the community. As a
Fianna Fáil politician, he ran in the
local elections of 24 May 2019 and won a seat on
Donegal County Council.
Kelly was killed in a crash on 23 June 2019 while competing in the 2019 Donegal International Rally. After his death, numerous public figures, including Taoiseach
Leo Varadkar
Leo Eric Varadkar ( ; born 18 January 1979) is an Irish politician who has served as Taoiseach since December 2022, and previously from 2017 to 2020. He served as Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment from June 2020 to De ...
, paid tribute to his achievements.
Background and personal life
Kelly was a native of Glenswilly in
County Donegal.
[ Son of Donal and Jacqueline, he came from a family of nine.][ He had four brothers, Donal, Caolan, Teigharan and Leon, and four sisters, Breigeen, Kelda, Ciara and Shannagh.][ He was educated at Glenswilly National School and St Eunan's College.
Letterkenny General Hospital employed Kelly as a porter, and he later drove the "cancer bus" which took seriously ill patients from Donegal to Dublin for cancer treatment.][ Kelly was a road-safety advocate in local schools, and was also a volunteer with Donegal Down Syndrome.]
With his wife Bernie, he had three sons, Mandy, Conan, and Charlie, and two daughters, Annie and Bella.[ Their ages, at the time of his death, ranged from one to 21.][
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Sport
A driver in the Irish Tarmac Rally Championship, he won the Donegal International Rally
The Donegal International Rally is an annual sporting event held in County Donegal, Ireland. It is a well-established Irish annual rally competition and has been one of the most important events in the Irish Rallying calendar. It has a reputati ...
on three consecutive occasions, in 2016, 2017, and 2018.
Kelly was involved in coaching Gaelic football
Gaelic football ( ga, Peil Ghaelach; short name '), commonly known as simply Gaelic, GAA or Football is an Irish team sport. It is played between two teams of 15 players on a rectangular grass pitch. The objective of the sport is to score by kic ...
and led his local team Glenswilly to a Senior C Championship win in 2016.
Business
Kelly was proprietor of Uptown Café in Letterkenny.[ He also founded and served as managing director of Tailored Facility Solutions, a company employing dozens of people.][
]
Politics
In the 2019 Donegal County Council election
An election to Donegal County Council took place on 24 May 2019 as part of the Irish local elections. 37 councillors were elected for a five-year term of office from 7 local electoral areas (LEAs) by single transferable vote.
Following a recom ...
, Kelly stood as a Fianna Fáil candidate in the Letterkenny electoral area. He launched his campaign on 29 March 2019, and was endorsed by outgoing Fianna Fáil councillor and fellow sportsman James Pat McDaid
James Pat McDaid (born 1980s) is an Irish sportsman and politician. A Gaelic footballer, he has played for and captained the Glenswilly senior team.
Born to James and Peggy (née McDermott of Termon), McDaid has four siblings: Barry, Nicola, Ai ...
. He carried on with his racing career during his election campaign. He received 906 first-preference votes and was elected to Donegal County Council on the 9th count.[
]
Death and funeral
On 23 June 2019 at around 12:30 IST, Kelly crashed on the Fanad Head loop while competing in the 2019 Donegal International Rally. His Hyundai i20 R5 car went through a hedge and into a field, and was damaged extensively. The Gardaí subsequently confirmed his death. His injured co-driver Donall Barrett was hospitalized and the remaining stages of the 2019 rally were cancelled.[ He was survived by his wife, five children, his parents, and his eight siblings.][
Local and national politicians paid tribute, including Taoiseach ]Leo Varadkar
Leo Eric Varadkar ( ; born 18 January 1979) is an Irish politician who has served as Taoiseach since December 2022, and previously from 2017 to 2020. He served as Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment from June 2020 to De ...
, who called him a "phenomenal motorsportsman"; Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin, who described his death as "an immeasurable loss to us all"; and Minister of State for Tourism and Sport Brendan Griffin, who called him "a great ambassador for Irish motor sport".[ Motorsport Ireland and the Donegal Motor Club also paid tribute to him and expressed sympathy to his family and friends.] Kelly's death came on the same day that Donegal Donegal may refer to:
County Donegal, Ireland
* County Donegal, a county in the Republic of Ireland, part of the province of Ulster
* Donegal (town), a town in County Donegal in Ulster, Ireland
* Donegal Bay, an inlet in the northwest of Ireland b ...
won their tenth Ulster Senior Football Championship, captained by his clubmate and close friend Michael Murphy, who missed the team homecoming after hearing what had happened.[
Around 700 mourners attended Kelly's funeral at ]St Columba's Church, Glenswilly
St Columba's Church, Glenswilly is a Catholic church which serves the parish of Glenswilly and Templedouglas in County Donegal, Ireland. The parish is in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Raphoe.
The church was built in the early 1840s and renovat ...
on 27 June 2019. The funeral cortège was led by the Subaru Impreza S12B WRC in which he had won the Donegal International Rally three times, driven by rally champion Declan Boyle, and with Kelly's son Charlie in the passenger seat. Micheál Martin attended the funeral, as did Minister for Education and Skills Joe McHugh, while the Taoiseach was represented by his '' aide-de-camp''. Following the funeral mass, his four brothers carried his coffin across the Donegal International Rally ramp. He was laid to rest in Conwal Cemetery.
References
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1978 births
2019 deaths
Fianna Fáil politicians
Irish businesspeople
Irish rally drivers
Irish sportsperson-politicians
Local councillors in County Donegal
People educated at St Eunan's College
Sportspeople from County Donegal