Chef at ‘world’s best restaurant’ found dead in apparent suicide, Swiss police say

Top chef Benoit Violier, whose renowned three-star restaurant in a small Swiss town is seen by some as the world’s best, was found dead in his home on Sunday in an apparent suicide, police said.
News of the 44-year-old’s death, just months after his Restaurant de l’Hotel de Ville was crowned the “world’s best restaurant” by an exclusive ranking, sparked a wave of sadness as contemporaries extolled the French-Swiss chef’s talents.
“Late in the afternoon, police... went to Crissier where they discovered at his home the body of Mr Benoit Violier,” Swiss police said in a statement, adding that it appeared he had shot himself.
Crissier, near the southwestern Swiss city of Lausanne, is home to Violier’s restaurant.
Police said an investigation had been opened into the death.
The statement added that Violier’s family had asked for privacy “to be allowed to mourn in peace”.