Anne BurrellThe head of the beloved food network for his mind and talent in the kitchen, died by suicide last month after be found unanswered in his Brooklyn houseNew York officials said on Thursday.
The cause of the death was confirmed by the office of the New York medical examiner, citing acute poisoning from multiple substances.
Without identifying Burrell, the fire service said that he had responded to his speech at 7:50 am on the morning of June 17 for a cardiac arrest report. She was declared dead on her arrival.
Burrell I loved the culinary arts since childhoodLook at her mother and Julia Child growing up. She studied at the Culinary Institute of America and later became a teacher before embarking on her television career.

She started as a sous-chef on “Iron Chef America” and was then offered her own show, “Secrets of A Restaurant Chef”, which was broadcast for four years.
Burrell appeared on different programs over the years, including “Chef Wanted”, “Hopped” and “Food Network Star”. She had the reception work of “worst cooks in America” in 2010.
Burrell was Also often a guest in the NBC “Today” showWhere she offered the morning viewers of simple but delicious viewers to try at home.
At night before his death, Burrell was On stage at the second city of BrooklynWhere she made an improvised comedy with friends.
His family published a statement after his death saying that “Burrell’s light radiated far beyond those she knew, touching millions around the world”.
“Although she is no longer with us, her warmth, her mind and her limitless love remain eternal,” said the press release.
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