Renowned chef Guillermo Miguel Calabrese, 61, who hosted the “Cocineros Argentinos” cycle on Argentine TV for several years and who was currently in charge of the program “Qué mañana” on channel 9, died this morning due to a strike cardiac arrest, health and police sources reported.

Calabrese decompensated while he was in his daughter’s apartment, located at 2000 Dorrrego Avenue, in the city of Buenos Aires, and was transferred in a SAME ambulance to the Fernández hospital, where they tried to revive him without success.

Calabrese was the first conductor of the successful “Cocineros Argentinos” cycle, where he remained until 2020, and this year he had returned to the screen with his own program in the morning on channel 9. In addition, together with the famous chef and whoever his teacher Carlos was ” Gato” Dumas founded the “Gato Dumas College of Gastronomy”, of which he was its academic director.

The news hit the show business environment hard and on social networks there were various displays of pain.

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