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Cash App Founder Bob Lee’s Autopsy Shows He Had Cocaine & Ketamine In System
Bob Lee Had Cocaine And Ketamine In His System At Time Of Death
Cash App founder Bob Lee, who was fatally stabbed on the streets of San Francisco, had cocaine, ketamine and other substances in his system at the time of his death, his autopsy has revealed.
Lee, 43 — who was killed in the early hours of April 4 — was found with two stab wounds to the upper chest and a possible third injury to the right hip area, the San Francisco medical examiner said Monday.
The report also indicated that Lee had cocaine, ketamine and cocaethylene, a substance produced by the dual consumption of alcohol and cocaine, in his system when he died.
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His suspected killer, a Bay Area entrepreneur named Nima Momeni, 38, was due in court for his arraignment Tuesday afternoon after it had been postponed twice.
A witness told police that Momeni and Lee, 43, had gotten into an argument earlier in the evening, with the suspected killer confronting the tech mogul for allegedly using drugs with his sister.
Lee, after the late night argument, was stabbed through the heart and was seen stumbling down Main Street in San Francisco’s Rincon Hill neighborhood, where he begged passersby for help and called 911 himself.
He died in the hospital, where doctors performed an emergency thoracotomy, a cut through the rib cage, in an attempt to treat his wounds, according to NBC Bay Area. Lee also had the anti-allergy drug levocetirizine in his system, the New York Post reported. According to the Mayo Clinic, that drug can have bad reactions with alcohol and ketamine.
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