According to her now-deleted accounts, she had recently created pieces and worked for major brands like Adidas, MAC, Maybelline, Hot Topic, Shein, and more.
A spokesperson for the New York City Fire Department said that the caller claimed that Burrell had suffered a "cardiac arrest" and was "DOA [dead on arrival]."
IDF estimates that nearly 40 percent of Iran's ballistic missile launches have been eliminated since Israel began its airstrikes on the Islamic Republic last Friday.
Following the heartbreaking news of the celebrity chef's unexpected death, Rosenthal—also known as Elizabeth Sweetheart—revisited Burrell's Instagram page on Tuesday.
The interaction took place while the two were attending the summit alongside leaders from other G7 nations, where trade was the main topic of discussion.
Monday marked the fourth consecutive day of rising military tensions, following Israel's initial missile strikes last Friday targeting Iran's nuclear sites.
U.S. intelligence agencies have never linked the two assassination attempts to the Iranian regime, although Trump hinted in a speech last September that Iran was responsible.
Earlier on Sunday, officials announced that a "nationwide warrant" had been issued for his arrest in connection with the murders and attempted murder under state law.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused to comment on the assassination claims during a Sunday appearance on Fox News' "Special Report With Bret Baier."