Australian chef Bill Granger, star of the TV show “Bill’s Kitchen in Notting Hill”, died on December 25 in London at the age of 54, his family said on Wednesday.
“A devoted husband and father, Bill passed away peacefully in hospital, accompanied by his wife Natalie Elliott and three daughters Edie, Inez and Bunny,” the statement posted on the social network Instagram said, without specifying a reason. death.
According to a statement released by the family, during his more than 30-year career, the Australian “chef” opened 19 restaurants in cities such as London, Sydney, Tokyo, Osaka and Seoul, and also wrote 14 cookbooks and produced several television series, such as as “Bill’s Food” or “Bill’s Kitchen: Notting Hill”, are broadcast in about 20 countries, including Portugal.
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