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Manus Kelly (9 February 1978 – 23 June 2019) was an Irish rally driver, businessman, and
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politician from Glenswilly in
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. Known as "Mandy", he won the
Donegal International Rally The Donegal International Rally is an annual car race in County Donegal, Ireland. It is one of the most important events in the Irish rallying calendar since 1972, and is one of the country's most challenging rallies. Organized by the Donegal ...
three consecutive times, in 2016, 2017, and 2018. Elected in the 2019 local elections to serve on
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, he died less than a month later, aged 41, while competing in the 2019 Donegal International Rally.


Background and personal life

A native of Glenswilly, Manus Kelly was the son of Donal and Jacqueline Kelly; 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
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. With his wife Bernie he had five children—three sons, Manus, Charlie, and Conan, and two daughters, Annie and Bella.


Career

A driver in the
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, Kelly won the
Donegal International Rally The Donegal International Rally is an annual car race in County Donegal, Ireland. It is one of the most important events in the Irish rallying calendar since 1972, and is one of the country's most challenging rallies. Organized by the Donegal ...
three consecutive times, in 2016, 2017, and 2018. He was also involved in coaching
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and led his local team Glenswilly to a Senior C Championship win in 2016. Once employed as a
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at
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, Kelly subsequently drove the "cancer bus" that took patients from Donegal to Dublin for cancer treatment. He later became a well-known local businessman, known as the proprietor of Uptown Café in Letterkenny and the founder and managing director of Tailored Facility Solutions, a Letterkenny-based company employing 60 people. He was also known as a road safety advocate in local schools and as a volunteer with Donegal Down Syndrome. In the 2019 Donegal County Council election, Kelly stood as a
Fianna Fáil Fianna Fáil ( ; ; meaning "Soldiers of Destiny" or "Warriors of Fál"), officially Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party (), is a centre to centre-right political party in Ireland. Founded as a republican party in 1926 by Éamon de ...
candidate in the Letterkenny local electoral area. 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 ( McDermott of Termon), McDaid has four siblings: Barry, Nicola, Aislin ...
, he received 906 first-preference votes and was elected to
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on the 9th count. Following Kelly's death, his father, Donal Kelly Sr, was co-opted onto Donegal County Council to replace him. After Donal Kelly Sr retired in 2020, he was replaced on the council by Kelly's brother, Donal "Mandy" Kelly Jr, who was later elected in the 2024 Donegal County Council election, having attained 1,841 first-preference votes.


Death

In the 2019 Donegal International Rally, Kelly drove a
Hyundai i20 R5 The Hyundai i20 R5 is a rally car built by Hyundai Motorsport and based upon the Hyundai i20 road car. It is built to R5 regulations. The i20 R5 made its competitive début at the 2016 Tour de Corse, where it was driven by Kevin Abbring and Seb ...
. On Sunday, 23 June, during Super Stage 15 on the Fanad Head loop, Kelly's car crashed through a hedge and into a field. Gardaí later confirmed that Kelly had died at the scene. Co-driver Donall Barrett, who was taken to Letterkenny University Hospital after suffering a broken shoulder, later called Kelly's death "an absolute freak", saying that the pair had been involved in many worse accidents without serious injury. The remaining stages of that year's Donegal International Rally were cancelled. Kelly was survived by his wife, five children, his parents, and his eight siblings. Following Kelly's death, then-Taoiseach
Leo Varadkar Leo Eric Varadkar ( ; born 18 January 1979) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach from 2017 to 2020 and from 2022 to 2024, as Tánaiste from 2020 to 2022, and as leader of Fine Gael from 2017 to 2024. A Teachta Dála, ...
called him a "phenomenal motorsportsman". Fianna Fáil leader
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called his death "an immeasurable loss to us all", while Minister of State for Tourism and Sport Brendan Griffin called him "a great ambassador for Irish motor sport".
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and the Donegal Motor Club also paid tribute.


Funeral

Around 700 mourners attended Kelly's funeral at St Columba's Church, Glenswilly on 27 June. The funeral cortège was led by the Subaru Impreza S12B WRC in which he had won the Donegal International Rally three times, driven by 2014 champion Declan Boyle, with Kelly's son Charlie in the passenger seat. Micheál Martin attended the funeral, as did Minister for Education and Skills
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, while the Taoiseach was represented by his '' aide-de-camp''. Following the funeral mass, Kelly's four brothers carried his coffin across the Donegal International Rally ramp. He was buried in Conwal Cemetery.


References

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