The Asian Age

US mathematic­ian death a gay hate crime: Oz

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Sydney, Nov. 30: The death of a young American mathematic­ian whose naked body was found at the bottom of a Sydney cliff was a gay hate crime, a coroner found today following a string of judicial probes.

The finding in a case that has long fascinated Australia comes after three inquests, and almost 30 years since Scott Russell Johnson died in December 1988 aged 27, with police at that time ruling his death a suicide.

Only one other time in Australian history have three inquiries been held into a single case — after the death of Azaria Chamberlai­n, a baby snatched by a dingo from a campground.

“I am of the view that it is very unlikely that Scott intentiona­lly took his own life,” New South Wales state coroner Michael Barnes said in his ruling.

“Mr Johnson fell from the cliff top as a result of actual or threatened violence by unidentifi­ed persons who attacked him because they perceived him to be homosexual.”

Citing evidence he had reviewed, Barnes said there were gangs of men in Sydney at the time who “habitually went to various locations... To find homosexual men with a view to assaulting them”.

One “gay beat” spot was Blue Fish Point in Manly, near the cliff top where Johnson’s clothes were found neatly folded.

“I am persuaded to the requisite standard that Scott died as a result of a gay hate attack,” Barnes added. “There is however, insufficie­nt reliable evidence to identify the perpetrato­rs.” Johnson’s brother Steve, who had long pushed for further probes, said a homicide investigat­ion should be pursued.

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