News about Robert Kelly

Who were the 48 Stardust nightclub fire victims? Remembering the young people who died in the tragic blaze in Dublin in 1981

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 18, 2024
The deaths of 48 people in the worst fire in the history of Ireland were today ruled by a jury as unlawful killing. The devastating blaze broke out at the Stardust nightclub in Artane, north Dublin, in the early hours of Valentine's Day 1981. The club was packed with around 800 people before tragedy struck, claiming the lives of a staggering 48, and injuring over 200. Immediately following the fire, an inquiry found that the likely cause of the fire was arson on account of someone setting light to a chair near the venue's ballroom - a move that appeared to blame the fire on those that had attended the disco on the fateful night. However, the ruling was dismissed in 2009 and a victims' committee worked relentlessly to get a renewed inquiry into the cause of the inferno.

In a new interview seven years later, BBC interview father Robert Kelly, who was gatecrashed by his children on live television, appears - and it's just as chaotic.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2024
In a new live interview with his grown-up children seven years old, an American academic who mistakenly went viral after his young family gatecrashed his interview (inset) with the BBC has appeared. In a segment about North Korea in 2017, American political analyst Robert E Kelly stepped forward, carrying her baby brother James hot on her heels in his walker into the room. However, the humiliating incident on live television had clearly not stopped Kelly from being on television, as he was joined by a grown-up Marion, now 11, and James, eight, eight years old, for a new interview seven years on Tuesday's episode of This Morning (main picture).

BBC presenter's live report is hilariously interrupted by a man who mistakes him for an employee: 'I don't work here, I'm doing the news!'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 20, 2023
On Wednesday morning, BBC presenter Ben Boulos was interrupted live on television by a man who had mistakenly mistaken him for a student. When the funny encounter took place in Birmingham, the news anchor, who was wearing a hi-vis jacket, was delivering a segment from a market hall. A lost man could be seen wandering around behind Ben, 39, who was worried about the inflation rate on food prices ahead of Christmas.

What happened to 'Whisk Guy,'Alex from Glasto', and 'BBC Dad?'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 17, 2023
Although most celebrities are known for their appearances as actors, actors, or media stars, some celebrities were entirely by accident. Some people who may not have aspirations for fame ended up with an unexpected five-minute of fame. Some of these left a lasting imprint on the culture, with popular scenes such as Come Dine With Me's 'Whisk Guy' or 'Alex from Glasto' that were pulled up to the stage by rapper Dave and gave a belter of a show.

R Kelly has been sentenced to one year in jail for child sex offenses

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 23, 2023
After his victims told the world about the abuse he suffered at his hands, a federal judge sentenced rapper R. Kelly to just one more year in jail for federal pedophilia on Thursday. Kelly was found guilty of sexually assaulting his 14-year-old goddaughter and other girls, as well as filming their sex acts. He was previously sentenced to 30-years in prison in New York for his 2021 conviction on racketeering and sex trafficking allegations. Prosecutors had requested that a federal judge sentence Kelly, 56, to another 25 years in jail, which would result in his release at the age of 99.