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 in it.
The chef had prepared the food for the two customers, however, when they received the dish the pair complained that it had not been prepared to their satisfaction and they demanded a complete refund and refused to pay, eventually walking out without paying
That appeared to be the end of the incident, however, later that night the Japanese chef met the pair again at a local table dancing bar, and their argument continued and escalated significantly.
A fight ensued and the chef was said to have taken a blow to the head. He was rushed to the hospital and according to local reports he suffered brain injuries and internal bleeding.
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 in it.
The chef had prepared the food for the two customers, however, when they received the dish the pair complained that it had not been prepared to their satisfaction and they demanded a complete refund and refused to pay, eventually walking out without paying
That appeared to be the end of the incident, however, later that night the Japanese chef met the pair again at a local table dancing bar, and their argument continued and escalated significantly.
A fight ensued and the chef was said to have taken a blow to the head. He was rushed to the hospital and according to local reports he suffered brain injuries and internal bleeding.