Simon Dunn taking part in rugby and bobsledding. (Fb)
Simon Dunn, an Olympic bobsledder and rugby participant who got here out as homosexual and later grew to become an activist for LGBTQ rights, died all of the sudden on Saturday. He was 35.
The athlete’s physique was found in his house on January twenty first, in line with the New South Wales police.
Dunn’s explanation for dying remains to be unclear however the authorities have acknowledged that his dying shouldn’t be seen as suspicious.
“About 10 am on Saturday, January 21, 2023, police had been known as to a unit on Crown Road, Surry Hills, after experiences the physique of a person had been discovered inside,” New South Wales police stated in an announcement.
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“The physique is believed to be that of the 35-year-old occupant. Officers from Surry Hills Police Space Command have commenced inquiries into the circumstances surrounding his dying, which isn’t being handled as suspicious,” authorities continued.
Simon Dunn (Fb)
Tributes flood in following the information of Dunn’s sudden dying.
Ruby Rose Administration, Dunn’s brokers, issued an announcement:
“Simon was keen about giving again to the group and volunteering. He gave his time, and using his profile, to assist a number of charities. Like all nice ambassadors, he had his favorites which included Bobby Goldsmith Basis, Give Out Day and Delight in Sport.
“Simon by no means stated ‘NO’ to donating his time to any group who wished to develop its Range and Inclusion footprint from Woolworths to Lion – serving to all of them to raised perceive their LGBTQIA+ workers and prospects.
“Simon represented us all, he at all times stated ‘I’m not the spokesman, I’m only a homosexual white male telling you about my experiences, and experiences from these with whom I listened and learnt. The sharing of those tales provides us all an appreciation of what has led us to the place we’re at this time’.”