Raymond Faville, a popular chef and owner of Essex eatery, Chez Lin & Rays, drowned in Lake Champlain. An autopsy determined the chef was intoxicated at the time of his death.
Faville, 60, was found by rescuers Monday by the Essex Marina.
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Linda Faville, wife and restaurant co-owner, last saw him alive on the couple’s live-in boat at 11:30 p.m. Sunday night.
New York State Police rescue teams pulled his body out of about 10 feet of water at 1 p.m. Faville lived in Rutland, Vermont, most of the year and in Essex, New York, during the summer and fall. source
The coroner determined Faville’s death was a drowning.
Faville was intoxicated when he fell into the lake and was unable to get out.
Faville’s death was ruled accidental.
Chez Lin & Rays opened in June of 2013.
Last week, a teen swimmer was pulled lifeless from Lake Champlain. He was identified as 17-year-old Christian Kibabu, of Burlington.
Rescuers found Kibabu in an area off Oakledge Park in Burlington.