ACCORDING TO AN AUTOPSY CASH APP LATE INVENTOR BOB Lee HAD KETAMINE, COCAINE AND ALCOHOL IN HIS SYSTEM
According to an autopsy report revealed on Tuesday, May 2, Cash App inventor Bob Lee had ketamine, cocaine, and alcohol in his system when he died last month.
The software executive died as a result of stab wounds, one of which punctured his heart. He died on an operating table at San Francisco General Hospital following a four-hour battle for his life, according to the Daily Mail.
Nima Momeni, another IT entrepreneur who was detained approximately a week after the crime, allegedly stabbed the 43-year-old cofounder of Cash App.
He was stabbed on April 4 while visiting San Francisco from Miami, where he moved with his family last year.
A coroner's report describes in graphic detail how Lee was discovered stymped outside an apartment building with no pulse before paramedics took him to hospital, where knife wounds on his heart and lung were discovered.
When he was stabbed, he had a cocktail of dregs and alcohol in his system, according to the San Francisco Medical Examiner's autopsy.
According to Dr. Kendall Von Crowns, chief medical examiner in Tarrant County, Texas, the alcohol was comparable to one drink, and the ketamine may have been used as anesthetic in the hospital.
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