A man who tweeted that he had knocked over a cyclist but could not stop because he was "late for work" has been sacked from his job at a stockbrokers.
Cardiff University graduate Rayhan Qadar later told the BBC the message was a "dumb mistake" and he "did not hit anyone".
But his employer Hargreaves Lansdown said the tweet was "unacceptable" and confirmed his dismissal.
Avon and Somerset Police earlier appealed for any victim to call them.
Anyone who follows me on Twitter know 99% of the things I tweet is nonsense”
"Upon becoming aware of this issue we have terminated this person's employment with immediate effect," he added.
Twitter users slated his apparent boast, but only after re-tweeting it and sharing it hundreds of times.
Astronomer Adam Whittaker wrote: "You know what's dumber than leaving the scene? Tweeting it for the world to see. I'll be following your case".
Mr Qadar later sent two more tweets to his 1,323 followers which said his earlier message about the cyclist was "obviously not true".
"I did not hit cyclist. Not today. Not ever. A bad joke on my part it seems.
"Anyone who follows me on Twitter know 99% of the things I tweet is nonsense."
Avon and Somerset Police earlier confirmed it was investigating the claims and appealed for any potential victim to come forward.
Tweet karma
Tweet karma
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Re: Tweet karma
Let me FTFY
"Anyone who follows me on uses Twitter knows 99% of the things tweets is are nonsense banal crap."
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
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There is a lesson here boys and girls. 
