Celebrity Chef Anne Burrell Died By Suicide
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Officials have revealed the cause of death for a celebrity chef who featured on Food Network for years. ABC News, citing an investigation by the New York Office of Chief Medical Examiner, reported Thursday that Anne Burrell died by suicide on June 17. Burrell, 55, was found “unconscious and unresponsive” in her Brooklyn home.
The cause of death of beloved Food Network chef Anne Burrell's has been confirmed as died by suicide from acute intoxication involving antihistamines, alcohol and amphetamine.
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