Lachlan Rofe: Married At First Sight Star TV Figure To Reclusive Cattle Farmer - Before His Sudden Death At 47
Married At First Sight star Lachlan Rofe enjoyed a quiet life away from the spotlight in the years before his death, DailyMail reports.
Lachlan Rofe who first appeared on the debut season of the Channel Nine
dating show in 2015 before starring on Farmer Wants A Wife in
2016 - died suddenly aged 47, leaving friends and family in shock.
Lachlan Rofe was a cattle farmer who lived on a property in Cawdor,
near Camden in New South Wales.
Lachlan Rofe looked very different from his
days on TV, spending his final years living on a farm and often sharing updates
to his social media account.
In July, he posted a bizarre video to Facebook, which
showed him feeding emus on his porch.
The reality star looked unrecognisable as he donned long hair and held a
box of KFC to the
camera before giving the birds chicken pieces.
Days later, he shared a memory to his page
from 2019 which celebrated him testing negative to illicit drugs.
'You don't get into shape without a good
training regime and good nutrition. Been drug tested several times and all
tests were negative to any steroids or illicit drugs... Ready to go!' it read.
Back in February, Rofe also posted a
photo of himself with a black eye and said he had 'no idea how it happened'.
'I didn't feel anything.. Just woke up with
it,' he wrote.
Loved ones confirmed Rofe's death on
social media this week, with tributes flooding in for the cattle farmer.
A police statement said: 'Emergency services
were called to a home in Razorback, where they found a man unresponsive.
'Ambulance paramedics commenced CPR but they
were unable to revive him.
'Investigations are continuing into the circumstances and anyone with
any information is urged to contact Camden Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.'
Following the news of his death, tributes
flooded social media.
'Wow that's tragic. I was born in Camden,
very sad to lose a local so young RIP,' wrote MAFS groom Ryan Donnelly.
Another added: 'Love to the Macleer family,
Lachlan loved that farm more than life itself. I'm saddened to hear this news.'
'Deepest condolences to his family and friends.
RIP,' wrote another, while a different follower said simply: 'Geeze that's
terribly sad RIP young fella.'
Others remembered him as a local identity,
with one message reading: 'That is tragic, so young.'
Rofe, who also used the surname McAleer, was no stranger to headlines
during and after his reality TV stint.
In 2017, he was found guilty of assaulting
his then-girlfriend Casey Williams in front of her two-year-old daughter
following a night of heavy drinking.
He was placed on a 12-month good behaviour
bond but later appealed the conviction.
A magistrate eventually overturned the guilty
verdict, with Rofe declaring: 'Being a man of principle, I chose to clear my
name.'
Speaking at the time, he admitted the scandal
had left him rattled.
'I'm too scared to even go see women, 'cos I
just feel with everything that's happened, I just feel like I'm a target,' he
told Channel 7.
Away from the courtroom, Rofe was linked to
several high-profile romances, including fellow Farmer Wants A Wife contestant
Belinda Reid and pig hunter Natalie Cepenuik, who sparked outrage after posting
an image of herself with a dead joey.
Lachie and
Belinda seemed happy together when the show wrapped filming, but less than 24
hours after the finale aired, it emerged the couple had already gone their
separate ways.
Lachlan
cited long distance as the reason for their split and told TV Week: 'We
were trying back and forth and spoke on the phone all the time, but the
distance makes it really hard.'
He also attracted attention in 2016 when his
family's property was investigated for alleged illegal tree clearing, which he
denied.
'Everything has been cleared in line with
legislation; people are just jealous of me because
I've got fame,' he said at the time.
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