Gay Rugby Player, Bobsledder Simon Dunn Dies at 35
The body of the country’s first gay bobsledder was found Saturday in his Sydney apartment.
January 23, 2023
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The body of the country’s first gay bobsledder was found Saturday in his Sydney apartment.
The victim said the man saved him, but the police seemed uninterested in taking his statement.
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Johnson, an American living in Australia, died after plunging from a cliff. His family has insisted for years that there was foul play involved.
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