Anne Burrell went into ‘cardiac arrest’ before tragic death: 911 caller

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Anne Burrell may have gone into cardiac arrest before she tragically died.

The 911 caller claimed the Food Network star went into “cardiac arrest” and was “DOA [dead on arrival],” a rep for the New York City Fire Department told Page Six Wednesday.

Burrell’s rep has yet to respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Anne Burrell may have gone into cardiac arrest before she tragically died. Bloomberg via Getty Images
The 911 caller claimed the Food Network star went into “cardiac arrest” and was “DOA [dead on arrival].” Cindy Ord

The celebrity chef was found unconscious at her Brooklyn, N.Y,, home Tuesday morning, a New York Police Department spokesperson told Page Six. She was 55.

The TV personality’s cause of death has not been revealed and an investigation is ongoing.

In a statement, Burrell’s family members described her as a “beloved wife, sister, daughter, stepmother, and friend.”

“Her smile lit up every room she entered,” they wrote.

Burrell was found unconscious at her Brooklyn, N.Y., home Tuesday morning. Getty Images for NYCWFF
The TV personality’s cause of death has not been revealed and an investigation is ongoing. Getty Images

“Anne’s light radiated far beyond those she knew, touching millions across the world,” the statement continued. “Though she is no longer with us, her warmth, spirit, and boundless love remain eternal.”

A spokesperson for Food Network also called her a “remarkable person and culinary talent” following the “Worst Cooks in America” alum’s untimely passing.

“Our thoughts are with Anne’s family, friends and fans during this time of tremendous loss,” the statement read.

In a statement, Burrell’s family described her as a “beloved wife, sister, daughter, stepmother, and friend.” Instagram/@chefanneburrell
A spokesperson for Food Network wrote that Burrell was a “remarkable person and culinary talent.” Ilya S. Savenok

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Several chefs took to social media to pay tribute to Burrell.

“I am stunned and deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Anne Burrell. Anne wasn’t just a fiery chef. She was a radiant spirit who lit up every room she entered,” Robert Irvine, who worked with Burrell on “Worst Cooks in America,” wrote via Instagram.

“I just heard about the passing of @chefanneburrell. I learned so much from you on ‘Worst Cooks.’ I know you’ll be cooking up a storm in heaven. RIP,” Wells Adams, who starred in Season 19, wrote on his Instagram Stories.

Chef Michael Voltaggio remembered Burrell by sharing a photo of the baby blanket she knit after he welcomed his youngest daughter, Echo.

Burrell appeared healthy and happy in her final Instagram post last week. chefanneburrell/Instagram
Burrell is survived by her husband, Stuart Claxton, and his son, Javier. Getty Images for City Harvest

“Anne, thank you for sharing your talents with the world,” he wrote. “Aside from being an incredible chef, teacher and colleague, she’s also a loyal and thoughtful friend. You consistently reached out to check in during the wins and the losses.”

In Burrell’s final Instagram post from last Thursday, she appeared healthy and happy in a selfie she took with Elizabeth Eaton Rosenthal, also known as “The Green Lady of Brooklyn.”

Burrell is survived by her husband, Stuart Claxton, whom she wed in October 2021, and her stepson, Javier.

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