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CashApp Founder Bob Lee Stabbed to Death in San Francisco: Report

CashApp Founder Bob Lee Stabbed to Death in San Francisco: Report
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Bob Lee – Cash App founder and former CTO of Jack Dorsey-owned Block – has been identified as the victim of a fatal stabbing near downtown San Francisco.

The incident is being investigated by the SFPD Homicide.

  • According to a report, Lee, 43, died after being found stabbed on the 400 block of Main Street in SoMa early Tuesday morning.
  • The police said the Bay Area tech executive was provided with medical assistance. First responders were also called to the scene to provide additional life-saving measures. Lee was then taken to a hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.
  • No arrests have been made so far, but it remains an active investigation. The officials have urged anyone with information to call the SFPD 24-hour Tip Line.
  • A flood of tributes poured in on several social media platforms eulogizing the executive who had served as the chief product officer of cryptocurrency MobileCoin since November 2021.
  • Block’s Jack Dorsey also announced the death of Lee on the decentralized social media platform, Nostr.
  • Meanwhile, Bill Barhydt, the CEO of crypto wallet company Abra, also tweeted,

“I just got the devastating news that our friend Bob Lee was killed in SF early today. Bob was a dad, the former CTO of Square where he created Cash App & CTO of Mobile Coin. He was a generous decent human being who didn’t deserve to be killed.”

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