Australian comedian, broadcaster and prominent disability activist Stella Young has died at the age of 32.
The star - who was also a well-known disability campaigner - had a genetic disorder known as steogenesis imperfecta, which causes bones to break easily, reported BBC online.
She passed away "unexpectedly" on Saturday (December 6). A private funeral will take place in the coming weeks, and will be followed by a public event in Melbourne.
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"Stella passed away on Saturday evening, unexpectedly, but in no pain."
Besides her comedy work, Young was also the editor of the disability news website Ramp Up, and also covered the 2012 London Paralympic Games for Australian television.
Former Prime Minister Julia Gillard paid tribute to Young, tweeting: "Stella Young was a shining light for care and action on disabilities. We mourn her passing and rededicate ourselves to her spirit.