Hell’s Kitchen chef Paulie Giganti was found dead in his home in Philadelphia on Thursday, Philly.com reports.
James Garrow, a spokesperson for the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, told the website that Giganti, 36, passed away from accidental drug intoxication.
“It is an accidental death by drug intoxication,” Garrow said. According to the website, Garrow told them that the “office does not release the type of drug involved or whether it was a prescription drug.”
The executive chef, who was originally from Brooklyn, New York, formerly worked at Birra restaurant in Philadelphia and competed on season 16 of the Fox reality competition.
James Garrow, a spokesperson for the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, told the website that Giganti, 36, passed away from accidental drug intoxication.
“It is an accidental death by drug intoxication,” Garrow said. According to the website, Garrow told them that the “office does not release the type of drug involved or whether it was a prescription drug.”
The executive chef, who was originally from Brooklyn, New York, formerly worked at Birra restaurant in Philadelphia and competed on season 16 of the Fox reality competition.
- 4/21/2017
- by Natalie Stone
- PEOPLE.com
Philadelphia chef Paulie Giganti, who previously competed on Fox’s reality competition “Hell’s Kitchen,” died of a drug overdose, TheWrap has learned. Giganti was 36 and his body was received Thursday by the Philadelphia Media Examiner’s office. The chef’s cause of death has been ruled “accidental death by drug intoxication,” according to James Garrow, spokesman at the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s office.
The Brooklyn-born Giganti was executive chef of the Philadelphia restaurant Birra, but left his position in November. “He brought a consistency to our product...
The Brooklyn-born Giganti was executive chef of the Philadelphia restaurant Birra, but left his position in November. “He brought a consistency to our product...
- 4/21/2017
- by Linda Ge and Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
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It is the story of Dr. Jim Garrow, described by some as an accidental hero who, to date, is credited with saving the lives of 40,000 Chinese girls.
Garrow’s story, told in “The Pink Pagoda,” is being released in just days. To get his book go to The Pink Pagoda
It was along about 2000 when Garrow, the fantastically successful chief of the Bethune Institute’s popular Pink Pagoda schools in China, one day found his assistant weeping.
Human Events reports the woman told how her sister’s husband was insisting that the couple’s newborn daughter be smothered – to make way for a son under China’s one-child policy.
Garrow promised the help and was able...
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- by Vitale Morum
- Hollywoodnews.com
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