Crime
Autopsy reveals shocking details about Cash App founder, Bob Lee
Cash App founder Bob Lee had ketamine, cocaine and alcohol in his system when he died last month, according to an autopsy report released on Tuesday, May 2.
The tech exec died from stab wounds, one of which pierced his heart. He was pronounced dead on an operating table at San Francisco General Hospital after a four hour battle for his life, DailyMail reports.
The 43-year-old, who cofounded the mobile payment service provider Cash App, was allegedly stabbed by Nima Momeni, also a tech entrepreneur, who was arrested about a week after the killing.
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Recalled that he was stabbed on April 4 while visiting San Francisco from Miami, where he moved last year with his family.
A coroner’s report reveals in graphic detail how Lee was found slumped outside an apartment block with no pulse before paramedics rushed him to hospital, where knife wounds were found on his heart and a lung.
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