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Danish head of legendary restaurant NoMa resigns following abuse allegations
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Rene Redzepi has resigned as co-founder and executive director of the world-renowned Copenhagen-based Noma following serious accusations that he physically abused staff members in a manner comparable to domestic violence victims' accounts from The New York Times (Mar 13). Witnesses told media outlets about past incidents involving physical assaults, public shaming episodes at work events like "The Party," and psychological abuse.
Key Points
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1[Mar 12, Mar] Head chef René Redzépi of the Michelin-starred restaurant Noma has resigned following abuse allegations.
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2"Witnesses told The New York Times about past abuses at Noma", including physical violence and public shaming (Rnz.co.nz).
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3Redzépí announced his resignation on social media, citing accusations that he physically abused staff.
Developments
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"The head chef and co-founder of Noma... has resigned following allegations" (Krdo/CNN).
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'Witnesses told The New York Times about past abuse at Numa, including physical violence'.