The sudden death of Simon Dunn, an Australian bobsledder and rugby player loved by many, has devastated the community and his best friend. The latest news says that the gay athlete raced bobsled for Australia and played rugby for the Sydney Convicts. Everyone saddened by his sudden death, including his family, teammates, and people he loved. At the time of his death, he was 35 years old. According to police reports, Dunn’s body found in his apartment in Sydney on Saturday morning. Police also said that there were no signs of foul play in his death. Since it confirmed that he died suddenly, many of his fans want to know what happened. Follow our website, SureLoaded.com, for the latest updates!!!!!
Dunn’s agent, Ruby Rose Management, said this sad news was true. While a police spokesperson said, “At 10 a.m. on Saturday, January 21, 2023, police called to a unit on Crown Street in Surry Hills after reports that a man’s body had found inside.” The body thought to that of the occupant, who 35 years old. Officers from the Surry Hills Police Area Command started looking into his death, which not considered suspicious.
Who was Simon Dunn?
Sources say that Simon Dunn’s death was an accident, and today, his management company, Ruby Rose, said the same thing in a press release. It’s hard to believe that the talented rugby player is no longer with us. Dunn was the first gay man to represent the country in bobsled. After he retired in 2016 and spent some time in London, he moved to Sydney and played rugby until he died.
Simon Dunn was born in Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia, on July 27, 1987. He played rugby league as a kid in Wollongong, south of Sydney. He had trouble with his se*xuality and with life in sports. Simon took a break from both, but when he returned to Sydney from Canada, he started to play again. He on the gay team called the Sydney Convicts, which won the Bingham Cup. Later, he joined the UK gang King Cross Stealers. Simon was a professional rugby player, but he also known as a young person who was LGBTQIA+ and always gave back to the community. His family and friends will never forget him.