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TV chef died - before that, he apologized for scaremongering

2020-04-05T06:52:04.973Z


A week before his death, TV chef Floyd Cardoz was hospitalized with a high fever. Now the head chef died of the consequences of the corona virus.


A week before his death, TV chef Floyd Cardoz was hospitalized with a high fever. Now the head chef died of the consequences of the corona virus.

  • TV chef Floyd Cardoz died on Wednesday (March 25) from the consequences of the corona virus
  • The strong fever started a week earlier
  • He was probably infected on his trip to Mumbai

New York - Chef Floyd Cardoz became particularly known when he won the American cooking show "Top Chef Masters". Last week, the native Indian informed his fans via Instagram that he was hospitalized with a high fever in New York.

It soon became known that the TV chef had tested positive for the corona virus.

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TV chef Floyd Cardoz dies of coronavirus episodes

As his family confirmed on the Indian news site "Scroll.in", Floyd Cardoz died on Wednesday of the consequences of the coronavirus infection. The TV cook was probably infected during his stay in Mumbai, India, where he co-starred with comedian Aziz Ansari second season of the Netflix series “Ugly Delicious.” Many fans also knew him because he had won five nominations for the renowned “James Beard Foundation Award” for best cooking in America and because of the popular restaurants “ Tabla ”and“ Bombay Bread Bar ”in New York belonged.

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The actress Padma Lakshmi tweeted: "Nobody who lives in New York in the early nineties will forget how tasty and full of tabla was." The well-known restaurant critic Peter Wells from the "New York Times" also spoke on Twitter Condolences.

Floyd Cardoz was an exceptional talent, a chef equally at home with undiluted Indian flavors as he was with the delicious union of French, Indian and American food, a personal idiom that he invented. https://t.co/7NcTes1D01

- Pete Wells (@pete_wells) March 25, 2020

Last week his fans wished him well, now they mourn his death publicly on social networks.

Chef Floyd Cardoz: He apologized with a last Instagram post

With a recent photo on Instagram, Floyd Cardoz apologized to his fans for the inappropriate panic he had spread in his previous post. From the hospital bed, he wrote to his fans that he had gone to the hospital as a precaution, fearing for his health. On March 8, Floyd returned to New York from Mumbai, flying over Frankfurt.

Check out this post on Instagram

Sincere apologies everyone. I am sorry for causing undue panic around my earlier post. I was feeling feverish and hence as a precautionary measure, admitted myself into hospital in New York. I was hugely anxious about my state of health and my post was highly irresponsible causing panic in several quarters. I returned to New York on March 8th via Frankfurt

A post shared by Floyd Cardoz (@floydcardoz) on Mar 17, 2020 at 1:34 am PDT

Another TV cook worries about the rising coronavirus infections. Tim Mälzer speaks about the effects in the catering trade. Celebrity chef Alfons Schuhbeck has already closed his gourmet temple in Munich and is struggling with the consequences.

Now the corona virus is claiming another prominent victim: US country legend Joe Diffie died of the corona virus. Just like “Star Wars” actor Andrew Jack and musician Adam Schlesinger. The German film world also mourns Barbara Rütting. The politician and activist who became famous with "Geyerwally" died at the age of 92.

You can find an overview of stars suffering from the corona virus at tz.de *

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Source: merkur

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