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Paul Keaney
Brother Paul Francis Keaney, MBE, ISO (5 October 1888 - 26 February 1954) was an Irish-born Australian educationalist and a sadistic paedophile who oversaw and actively participated in a culture of rape, abuse and humiliation of male child migrants at a Christian Brothers farm-school in Western Australia. ==Biography== Keaney was born on 5 October 1888, at Corralskin, Kiltyclogher, County Leitrim, Ireland, son of Terance Keaney, farmer, and his wife Mary, née McGowan. In 1911 he migrated to Australia and in 1916 he became a Christian Brother. In 1924 he became headmaster at Clontarf Orphanage, and he later taught at Christian Brothers College, Perth, and Christian Brothers College, Fremantle.〔 In later life he supervised the building and running of agricultural school establishments at Tardun and Bindoon for orphans and child migrants. He died at Subiaco on 26 February 1954, aged 65. A statue was erected to his memory at Bindoon. In an obituary he was referred to as 'The Orphan's Friend' and as having given 'a life of devotion to the underprivileged boys…'〔Humphreys, M. (2011) Oranges & Sunshine, Corgi Books.〕
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