【Yoshihiro Tanbara Archives】

【Yoshihiro Tanbara Archives】

Leslie Nassar,Yoshihiro Tanbara Archives the 43-year-old Australian man behind a number of bitingly funny Twitter parody accounts, died Saturday morning after a drunk-driving hit and run in Nampa, Idaho.

Police say his daughters, a 3-year-old and an 8-year-old, were found on the scene with minor injuries after the suspect's vehicle fled the area. Nasser was rushed to hospital, where he was pronounced deceased.

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Tributes flowed for "digital guru" online, after news spread of his passing. He was known for his work developing moderation technology for Australia's most Twitter-led panel show, Q&A, as well as for creating the much-loved "Fake Stephen Conroy" account — a satirical handle impersonating Australia’s ex-communications minister.

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Tributes flow for Leslie Nassar

But perhaps the sardonic and most-loved of Nassar's offerings was "Department of Australia," a Twitter handle mistaken for an official government account almost daily, whose output is a hilarious re-writing on current events -- not-unlike The Onion, but perhaps even darker and more "Australian" in its sensibilities.

Friends and fans alike have been honouring Nassar on Twitter and Facebook today, and have set up a donation page for his family.

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