The search for missing Top Chef star Naomi Pomeroy has come to its tragic conclusion after she was found dead in a river.
As per reports, the Portland chefâs body was discovered on July 17, several days after she had gone missing following a tubing accident.
Benton County Sheriffâs Office confirmed in a heartbreaking statement that Naomi had drowned. Its investigation found that three adults â Pomeroy, her husband Kyle Linden Webster and a friend â became entangled while on tubes and a paddleboard that were connected.
Tragic details in their report go on to say that Naomi was pulled underwater after the group encountered an âexposed snag in the waterâ and was thereafter unable to free herself due to the âpaddleboard leashâ.
According to sources, Corvallis Fire Department members were able to recover Webster and the friend at the shore, but Pomeroyâs body was not immediately located.
A search was initiated, with the sheriffâs office offering an update on July 17 to say that Pomeroyâs body had been found on the Willamette River about a half mile upstream of Hyak Park between the towns of Corvallis and Albany.
The office detailed how people canoeing the river had spotted a body which later turned out to be Naomiâs.
The 49-year-old was a self-trained chef who became popular within her industry after opening the acclaimed Portland restaurant beast in 2007.
Pomeroy appeared on Iron Chef as well as Top Chef Masters, while she also served as guest judge on Top Chef in seasons 10, 15, and 18.
The show and its network, Bravo, made a statement following Pomeroyâs death, writing on X:
âThe Bravo and Top Chef family send our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Chef Naomi Pomeroy. Naomi was a powerhouse chef who made an indelible mark on the culinary industry.â