MIAMI HEAT GUARD NORRIS COLE'S PRIVATE CHEF FATALLY SHOT INSIDE SOUTH BEACH'S CLUB MANSION

NORRIS COLE & ANTAUN TEASLEY
Police say a private chef employed by Miami Heat guard Norris Cole was shot and killed inside a popular South Beach nightclub.

Police say 42-year-old Antaun Teasley was found unresponsive early Tuesday inside Club Mansion. Police say he had been in a fight with a man in the VIP area shortly before he was found.

He was taken to a Miami hospital, where he died.

Teasley’s death was announced hours before Cole and the Miami Heat would play Game 3 of the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs.

The last tweet posted to Teasley’s account was a photo of a meal apparently prepared for Cole on Monday afternoon — a sweet potato frittata, summer salad with raspberry vinaigrette, turkey sausage and a beet juice.

Nefratari Tamalo, who was at the club when she heard a shot fired, told CBS Miami she was standing in the VIP area when she heard “a bang noise, like a gun.”

“I looked over right in the VIP and everybody started getting down and running and I was like there’s no way on Earth that this is gunshots. So we’re standing there and then everybody started running and security started coming,” Tamalo said.

To add to the confusion, Tamalo said, the deejay at the club told everyone not to worry and to keep partying.

“The deejay was like, ‘No it’s not a gunshot, everybody just relax, relax’ and then they [security] cut the music off,” Tamalo told the station.

Other people at the club reportedly said that because of the crowd and the loud music, they didn’t even realize there had been a shooting until security got on stage and ordered everyone to exit.

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