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Inside the life of gorge death British professor: How John Forge, 77, paid sex workers to call him 'daddy', smoked bongs and snorted cocaine and battled accusations of sexual assault before his tragic fatal plunge John Forge, 77, was found at the base of The Cataract Gorge in Tasmania in May By Perkin Amalaraj Published: 01:52, 27 June 2024 | Updated: 01:54, 27 June 2024 e-mail View comments Guided by sharp minds and honed wisdom, philosophy professors are perhaps the last group of people expected to succumb to the temptations of the flesh. But Professor John Forge, 77, who was found dead at the bottom of a canyon last month, was no ordinary philosophy professor. Before he passed away on May 2 this year, Oxford University-educated Forge might've lived a pious life to outsiders, but the professor was about as debauched as they get, it has been revealed.

Making sex workers sign $20,000-a-month agreements that required them to call him 'Daddy', hitting bongs and snorting cocaine were just some of the many vices the professor allegedly indulged in before he was found at the base of the Cataract Gorge in Tasmania, Australia. The award-winning, multimillionaire philosophy professor was found dead at the bottom of the Cataract Gorge, in Launceston, Tasmania , just hours after a detective knocked on his door to request he attend a questioning session at the police station. It is understood the academic was informed by police he was facing allegations he sexually assaulted a vulnerabl.



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