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Anne Burrell’s Cause of Death Officially Ruled Suicide by Acute Intoxication

The decision follows a five-week medical and police inquiry after Burrell was found unresponsive alongside a cache of pills at her Brooklyn home.

Overview

  • The New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner concluded on July 24 that Burrell died by suicide due to acute intoxication involving diphenhydramine, ethanol, cetirizine and amphetamine.
  • She was discovered unresponsive in the shower of her Brooklyn residence on June 17, surrounded by approximately 100 pills, and was pronounced dead at the scene.
  • Police and emergency responders initially treated the incident as a possible overdose before autopsy and toxicology analyses were completed in late June.
  • Her family described her as a beloved wife, sister, daughter, stepmother and friend whose warmth and spirit reached millions across the world.
  • Food Network and industry colleagues have honored her legacy with tribute programming and public statements highlighting her contributions as host of Worst Cooks in America and other series.