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MasterChef star Jock Zonfrillo's last words revealed

MasterChef star Jock Zonfrillo's last words revealed

Perth Now03-05-2025

Lauren Zonfrillo, the widow of former MasterChef judge Jock Zonfrillo, has revealed her husband's final words were about 'how happy' he was to create their young family.
The 46-year-old Scottish chef was found dead in a Melbourne hotel room in April 2023.
His cause of death has never been revealed.
In an exclusive interview with 7NEWS Spotlight to air on Sunday, Lauren speaks about discovering Jock's journal and reading his final words.
'Jock had journalled for a period of time,' she told Seven's Liz Hayes.
'It meant a lot to me reading . . . (about) such a normal conversation, but I got his version.
'It was kind of this encouragement to say, you've got this Lauren, there's been many times where I've (felt like) I haven't got this.'
Lauren — who was in Italy at the time of Jock's death — reportedly asked police to conduct a welfare check after failing to contact him.
The couple had relocated to Rome with their young children, Alfie and Isla, with Jock travelling back to Australia to film MasterChef. Jock Zonfrillo and wife Lauren with their young kids Alfie and Isla. Credit: Facebook
'He wrote in his journal how he's so happy that we were finding our feet and he was excited about creating these little Aussie-Italian-Scottish children . . . and what Isla's accent was going to be like when she starts talking full sentences,' Lauren said.
'He always liked to put the kids to bed at night, he did all the voices with the books and so he just wrote about missing those thing and how he looked forward to getting there (to Italy where the kids were),' she said.
'He wrote . . . 'Lauren didn't see herself, but I think she's just doing so much, but she's so capable and I'm really proud that she can do those hard things as well', and that's meant a lot to me now.' Masterchef judge Jock Zonfrillo has died age 46. Credit: Network 10 / Network 10
Fellow MasterChef judge and friend Andy Allen said he could feel 'hairs standing up' reflecting on the last time they were together.
The paid dined together the day before Jock's passing.
'I still remember that call I got from Lauren in the early hours of that morning and saying that Jock had passed ... grief hit me straight away,' Allen told Spotlight.
'As soon as I got off the phone, I ran straight to the bathroom and I vomited everywhere.
'It hit me then and there straight away.'
Jock and Me airs on Sunday at 8pm on Seven and 7Plus

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