A Japanese chef was allegedly killed after making a poorly prepared meal, it was reported.
Miki Nozawa, 57, died in Germany on Monday after he was attacked by two patrons who did not like the meal he served, reported the Australian Associated Press. He reportedly served the two noodles and meat.
Nozawa sustained “severe brain injuries and internal bleeding,” which caused his death, his ex-wife said, according to the Sylter Rundschau paper, as reported by the Huffington Post.
The two suspects were detained but were then released due to a lack of evidence, according to the website.
But Nine MSN reported that the two suspects, aged 36 and 50, are still at large.
Bild.de reported that in the altercation, the two men left without paying. Later, Nozawa met the two again at a dance bar and a dispute ensued.