Killing of Patrick Kelly
Pte Patrick Kelly (10 May 1948 – 16 December 1983) was an
Family life
Patrick Kelly was a native of Moate, County Westmeath. He was married and a father of four sons, ranging in ages from nine years to eleven weeks at the time of his death.
Death
In December 1983, Private Kelly was killed in the line of duty along with trainee Garda Gary Sheehan while both were involved in the rescue of Don Tidey, at Derrada Wood, Ballinamore, County Leitrim.
Justice campaign
A 2008 trial of Brendan McFarlane, related to the abduction of Tidey, collapsed after incriminating statements McFarlane allegedly made following his arrest were ruled inadmissible.[1] No-one was ever convicted of the soldier's killing.
During the
Legacy
In 2008, on the 25th anniversary of his death, a plaque was unveiled in his honour in his home town of Moate. Kelly's family including his widow Catriona attended, as did Don Tidey.[3]
On 16 July 2012, Kelly was posthumously awarded the Military Star by Minister for Justice and Equality and Defence Alan Shatter, almost 30 years after his killing.[4]
See also
- Michael J. Reynolds, killed by republicans, 1975
- Deaths of Henry Byrne and John Morley, killed by the INLA, 1980
- Death of Jerry McCabe, Garda killed by the IRA, 1996
References
- ^ "McFarlane trial collapses". RTÉ News. 27 June 2008.
- ^ McGee, Harry; Eoghan McConnell (11 October 2011). "McGuinness acts to deal with controversy on soldier's death". Irish Times. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
- ^ "Private Kelly honoured in Moate". RTÉ News. 16 December 2008. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
- ^ "Soldier killed in 1983 honoured". Irish Times. 16 July 2012. Retrieved 16 July 2012.