﻿The 28-year-old chef was found dead at a San Francisco mall
A 28-year-old chef who had recently moved to San Francisco was found dead this week in the stairwell of a local shopping mall.
But the victim's brother said he could not think of anyone who would want to harm him, saying "everything is finally getting better."
The San Francisco coroner's office said the body found at the Westfield Shopping Center on Wednesday morning was identified as Frank Galicia, a 28-year-old San Francisco resident.
The San Francisco Police Department says the death was ruled a homicide and is under investigation.
The victim's brother, Louis Galicia, told ABC radio station KGO in San Francisco that Frank, who previously worked as a streaming chef in Boston, got his dream job as a streaming chef at San Francisco's Sons & Daughters restaurant six months ago.
A spokeswoman for the Sons & Daughters restaurant said they were "devastated" by Frank's death.
"We are a small group of people who get along like a close family, and we will miss him very much," the spokesman said.
We extend our deepest sympathy and condolences to Frank's family and friends at this sad time.
Louis Galicia said Frank initially stayed in a guest house, but recently "things are finally getting better."
