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Chef killed over meal: Two men who didn’t pay kill star chef

The Star chef Miki Nozawa who built his fame in top-notch restaurants in Italy and Russia, was beaten to death early Monday in Sylt, northern Germany, by two men who dined at his restaurant without paying their bill, local police and media reports said Wednesday. Nozawa, 57, whose customers in Russia included Mikhail Gorbachev, was immediately taken to a hospital after the assault but died soon afterward, the reports said. Local online newspaper Sylter Rundschau said the cause of death had not been determined. The Mainichi Shimbun said he died of a brain hemorrhage. The Japanese Embassy in Berlin was inquiring with local police and trying to verify the victim’s identity. The chef, who opened a restaurant named Nozawa in Sylt in April, was attacked early Monday by two men who after dining at the eatery left without paying, according to investigators. The two men, aged 50 and 36, were detained on suspicion of causing bodily injury resulting in death but were released due to lack of evid

Chef killed over meal: Customers kill Chef over a meal on the German holiday island

Japanese chef Miki Nozawa has been killed over a meal on the German holiday island of Sylt, according to a May 16 news.com.au report. Chefs have to stand behind their meals, and popular Japanese chef Miki Nozawa, who did and was involved in an altercation over a dish of fried noodles, has died from the resulting confrontation. In an altercation that started at a German restaurant and continued at a nightclub, Nozawa suffered serious injuries and was rushed to an intensive care unit at a local hospital. Despite the medical team's best efforts, the 57-year-old chef died from his injuries. An autopsy is now being conducting to determine the exact cause of death, authorities said Tuesday. Local police have identified two suspects in the incident, and are currently hunting a 36-year-old and a 50-year-old. The news has stunned locals, and according to local media reports, the argument between the chef and the duo was sparked by a dish of fried noodles that contained beef and vegetables

Chef killed over meal: Customers Asks for the Money Back

Chef killed over meal dispute is in ICU of local hospital. 57-year-old died on Monday as a result of his injuries in the intensive care unit of a local hospital, said Ulrike Stahlmann-Liebelt, the senior public prosecutor from the nearby town of Flensburg. Japanese chef Miki Nozawa was killed by two guests over a dish of fried noodles. The two suspects, aged 36 and 50, reportedly were angry over a dish of fried noddles with vegetables and beef, and asked for their money back. German news site welt.de reported that they were intoxicated, citing a police official. The official said the investigation is ongoing. The incident happened on the German island of Sylt, which hosts many vacationers. It is unclear how the chef was hurt by the two people, but Nozawa later died at a hospital from “severe brain injuries and internal bleeding,” according to his ex-wife. The two people subsequently disappeared. Nozawa has worked out of Sylt since April, according to German news site shz.de

Chef killed over meal: Japan chef killed post meal over Dispute

Chef killed over meal - Japanese star chef Miki Nozawa was killed on the German holiday island of Sylt following an alleged dispute with two disgruntled guests about a dish of fried noodles. The 57-year-old died on Monday as a result of his injuries in the intensive care unit of a local hospital, said Ulrike Stahlmann-Liebelt, the senior public prosecutor from the nearby town of Flensburg. The results of the autopsy establishing the cause of death were not yet available, Stahlmann-Liebelt said Tuesday. Ninemsn reports Two suspects aged 36 and 50, reportedly skilled workers, are still at large. Local media reports say the dispute centred on a dish of fried noodles with vegetables and beef. The Sylt Rundschau newspaper said the two suspects asked for their money back saying they didn't like the way the food was prepared. The news website Bild.de reported that the two then disappeared without paying. Later that night Nozawa, who was regarded as a specialist in Japanese-Italian fusio