Chris Donnellan Accident: Obituary, Cause Of Death, Funeral

Following a fatal incident on Sunday, an individual passed away. Chef Chris Donnellan has been named as the victim.

According to sources, Chris Donnellan, a native of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and the former Head Chef at Gingerboy, died from injuries he incurred in the collision.

Accident details:

According to reports, Chris Donnellan was riding a bike with buddies on Sunday, June 18, 2023, when he was fatally injured.

Following the collision, he was declared deceased. There was no more information provided. The accident’s circumstances weren’t made public.

Obituary details:

When the family decides, they may later announce information about the burial rites.

About Chris Donnellan:

Chris Donnellan grew up in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, where he was born. His early love of food and cooking was fostered by the rich culinary culture of his homeland.

He developed a profound appreciation for tastes, textures, and the craft of crafting unforgettable dining occasions.

Chris obtained professional culinary command at the prestigious William Angliss Institute in order to follow his dream. Through this training, he improved his abilities and laid a strong foundation for a future in the culinary arts.

After finishing his studies, he left for a journey that brought him to numerous culinary locations worldwide.

Tributes:

“It is sad to say goodbye to one of our brothers in arms Chris Donnellan. This is a huge loss to the F&B community in Saigon. I’m still in disbelief. Rest In Peace, bro, and condolences to your family.”

“Rest in Peace, Chris Donnellan—my Head Chef, mentor and friend. I started working with Chris at Gingerboy Restaurant Melbourne, and he taught me it’s not so much about the skills you possess as it is the attitude, energy and effort you put into both work and life and that everything you do, do it with a sense of style. Everyone who knows Chris knows he did everything 100%. We moved to Singapore together and became country neighbours in Vietnam and Cambodia. Everything I have done in life, I always hoped for Chris saw it and was proud of me as I was of him and his exciting life. As an expat living overseas, I always knew he was there. Chris left his mark on life and will be sorely missed by all who knew him.”

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