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Patrick Kielty

Patrick Kielty (born 31 January 1971) is an Irish comedian and television personality from Dundrum, County Down, Northern Ireland.
==Background==
Kielty was born in Downpatrick, Co Down, Northern Ireland, and grew up in the neighbouring village of Dundrum. He is one of three sons born to the businessman John "Jack" Kielty, who was shot dead by an Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF) volunteer on 25 January 1988.〔Murray, Raymond. ''The SAS in Ireland''. Mercier Press, 1990. p. 397〕〔(Sutton Index of Deaths: 25 January 1988 ), CAIN〕 The UFF was a cover name used by loyalist group the Ulster Defence Association (UDA). John Kielty was to have been a key witness in British Central Television's defence of a libel action brought by Jim Craig, who was suing the television company over a broadcast of ''The Cook Report'' which connected him to racketeering, and is said to have ordered John Kielty's murder.〔Wood, Ian S. ''Crimes of Loyalty: A History of the UDA''. Edinburgh University Press, 2006. p. 134〕

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