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Seán Fortune
Born(1953-12-20)December 20, 1953
DiedMarch 13, 1999(1999-03-13) (aged 45)
New Ross, County Wexford, Ireland
Cause of deathSuicide by lethal cocktail of drugs and alcohol
Parent(s)James Fortune and Elizabeth Acton
Criminal chargeRape, sexual assault
PenaltyNone. Committed suicide while awaiting trial
Personal details
NationalityIrish
DenominationCatholic Church
OccupationPriest

Seán Fortune (20 December 1953 – 13 March 1999) was a Catholic priest from Ireland, and child molester, who allegedly used his position to gain access to his victims. He was accused of the rape and sexual molestation of 29 different boys. He committed suicide while awaiting trial.[1]

Life

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Born on 20 December 1953 in Gorey, County Wexford, Fortune was the eldest son of Elizabeth (née Acton) and James Fortune. He was educated at St Peter's College, Wexford, which was the diocesan seminary of the diocese of Ferns. It was during his training that the first reports of his abuse were made, although it is not clear whether the Diocesan authorities had knowledge of these complaints before his ordination.[2]

Fortune ministered in the village of Fethard-on-SeainCounty Wexford, in Belfast and in Dundalk. Allegations of abuse were made against him in all three places. Fortune would take groups of boys to stay over in Loftus Hall in the early 1980s when it was a convent, and allegedly carried out some of his attacks there.[3] Sean Cloney compiled a dossier of complaints against him. Fr. Fortune also set up a business in Dublin which offered media and journalism training to the public.

On 13 March 1999, he committed suicide in New Ross while awaiting trial for 66 charges of sexual abuse against 29 boys. He had taken a lethal cocktail of drugs and alcohol[1] and was found dead in bed by his housekeeper. He was 45.[1] He had been remanded in custody pending trial but had been released days earlier.

In March 2002, the BBC broadcast Suing the Pope, a documentary detailing the activities of Fortune and the response of the Diocese of Ferns to his activities over the years. The Report of the Ferns Inquiry claims that two of Fortune's alleged victims have since died by suicide.

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References

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  1. ^ a b c McDonagh, Marese (16 March 1999). "Comiskey set to officiate at funeral of Fr Fortune". Irish Independent. Retrieved 18 July 2010.
  • ^ Ferns Report, pp. 153-54
  • ^ "Evil poisons the heart of a village". independent. 23 September 2000. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
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