<p>One of the world's most respected chefs, Benoit Violier, whose 3-star restaurant in Switzerland recently topped the list of world's best 1,000 restaurants, has been found dead at his home in an apparent suicide, police said today.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 44-year-old ran the 3-star Michelin eaterie Restaurant de l'Hotel de Ville in Crissier, near Lausanne in Switzerland.<br /><br />In a statement, Swiss police said: "Late in the afternoon, police... went to Crissier (Violier's home) where they discovered at his home the body of Benoit Violier."<br /><br />The statement added that it appeared Violier had shot himself with a firearm. Violier's restaurant was last year crowned the "world's best restaurant" by France's La Liste ranking, which named 1,000 top establishments in 48 countries.<br /><br />He was also named Chef of the Year in 2013 by the influential Gault & Millau guide.<br />Swiss police said an investigation had been opened into Violier's death, who was working at the restaurant since 2012 and received Swiss nationality only two years ago.<br /><br />Police added that "out of respect for the family" the Swiss authorities would be making no further comment.</p>
<p>One of the world's most respected chefs, Benoit Violier, whose 3-star restaurant in Switzerland recently topped the list of world's best 1,000 restaurants, has been found dead at his home in an apparent suicide, police said today.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 44-year-old ran the 3-star Michelin eaterie Restaurant de l'Hotel de Ville in Crissier, near Lausanne in Switzerland.<br /><br />In a statement, Swiss police said: "Late in the afternoon, police... went to Crissier (Violier's home) where they discovered at his home the body of Benoit Violier."<br /><br />The statement added that it appeared Violier had shot himself with a firearm. Violier's restaurant was last year crowned the "world's best restaurant" by France's La Liste ranking, which named 1,000 top establishments in 48 countries.<br /><br />He was also named Chef of the Year in 2013 by the influential Gault & Millau guide.<br />Swiss police said an investigation had been opened into Violier's death, who was working at the restaurant since 2012 and received Swiss nationality only two years ago.<br /><br />Police added that "out of respect for the family" the Swiss authorities would be making no further comment.</p>