Sam De Brito
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Sam de Brito, a Sydney-born author and writer who wrote the blog All Men Are Liars, died on December 29, 1969 – October 12, 2015.
Family and early life
De Brito was a member of a well-known Australian media family. His grandfather William Blake, a reporter for The Truth in Melbourne and Adelaide, and his mother Julie co-founded what became company Media Monitors in the late 1970s with broadcaster Ian Parry-Okeden. Peter Blake, Terry Blake, and Patrick Blake, as well as his cousins Sarah Blake (daughter of Terry) and Emma Blake (daughter of Patrick), are among his maternal uncles.
Gus de Brito's father, a South African-born journalist who immigrated to Australia in the early 1960s, was the father of De Brito. The elder de Brito had written about the emerging black civil rights movement in South Africa, and in 1972, as a reporter for Sydney tabloid The Daily Mirror, he wrote a big feature article about Aboriginal rights activist Gary Foley. Foley recalled the essay "overnight had instant fame... for me," but that he had "an unexpected friendship" with the journalist who wrote it later.
Kate de Brito, a journalist who had been online news editor, chief digital, and author of the long-running agony aunt column "Ask Bossy," left News Corp in October 2015 to become editor-in-chief of Mia Freedman's women's interest website Mamamia, returning to News Corp in January 2017.
In 1975, de Brito's father, his mother, married broadcaster Sean Flannery, to whom she remained married until Flannery's death from cancer in 2011. Gus de Brito died in 1999.
De Brito was bullied at Waverley College, and he later became a bully. "I copped it savagely for reasons I still don't fully comprehend, but suspicions pointed to me being bookish, articulate, and effeminate," de Brito wrote. "The pattern continued in Years 7 and 8 at my new high school, but I guess I'm getting to a 'f***ing off to my own country,' etc."
Personal life
De Brito wrote extensively about his daughter, who was born about 2010, and his mother's tragic breakup.
In 2011, he said, "My daughter is the most important thing in my life now." "Everything comes second to her, which is quite a change of pace for a pathological narcissist." "I had spent my life waiting for someone I could love unconditionally, and I'd always be here for." I had expected it to be a partner or a lover, but in fact, it was my child."
Sam de Brito was discovered dead in his Eastern Suburbs home on October 12th.