Cash App Founder, Bob Lee, Had Alcohol, Drugs In His Body At Time Of Death

The co-founder of Cash App, Bob Lee, was found to have cocaine, alcohol, and ketamine in his system at the time of his death, according to the results of an autopsy conducted by the San Francisco Medical Examiner.

Cash App Founder, Bob Lee, Had Alcohol, Drugs In His Body At Time Of Death
Bob Lee

Recall that Bob Lee was found in a pool of blood after suffering multiple stabs, one of which pierced his heart. He was declared dead on the operating table at San Francisco General Hospital after battling for his life for 4 hours.

Bob Lee, was allegedly stabbed by a colleague identified as Nima Momeni who was also arrested a week after the sad incident happened.

The autopsy revealed that Lee had a combination of drugs and alcohol in his system at the time of the attack. “The alcohol was equivalent to the amount of beer and the ketamine could have been given as anesthesia in the hospital,” said Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Kendell Von Crowns said in a statement.

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