University honours murdered gay law lecturer by renewing grave lease

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The lease of the grave of a gay university lecturer who was murdered and thrown into Adelaide's River Torrens 50 years ago is renewed for another half-century.

The lease of the grave of a gay university lecturer who was murdered and thrown into Adelaide's River Torrens 50 years ago has been renewed for another half-century.His death led to reform of the laws around homosexuality

He was thrown into the River Torrens by a group of men on May 10, 1972, and, not knowing how to swim, he drowned.As custodians of Dr Duncan's grave, the university held a ceremony at the Centennial Park cemetery in Pasadena today to mark the, changing Australia forever.

 

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Good job Uni of Adelaide 💙🌈✨️

It says he was thrown into the river and couldn't swim

OMG, I understood that a honours student from the university murdered a gay teacher by leasing his grave 😂 I'll go an grab some coffee 👀

If getting thrown into a body of water against your wishes is a crime, we need to build more gaols.

Very confusing headline

Can someone explain a grave lease to me?

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