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CashApp Founder, Bob Lee Stabbed to Death in California
Bob Lee, 43, a tech entrepreneur and the creator of Cash App, was killed by a knife attacker in San Francisco, California.
Bob Lee, 43, a tech entrepreneur and the creator of Cash App, was killed by a knife attacker in San Francisco, California.
According to San Francisco authorities, the tech tycoon, who formerly held the position of Chief Technology Officer at Square, was attacked at 2:35 a.m. on Tuesday, April 5, in the city’s Rincon Hill neighborhood.
Officers arrived on the scene to discover a 43-year-old man, later identified as Lee by CBS News, with numerous stab wounds. Lee was taken to a nearby hospital before he passed away from his wounds. As of early Wednesday, no one had been arrested, the source says.
Since November 2021, Lee had been the chief product officer of the San Francisco-based cryptocurrency firm MobileCoin, according to his LinkedIn profile.
In addition to leading the core library team for Android at Google and launching the most widely used operating system in the world, Lee also worked there during his flourishing tech career, according to his biography on MobileCoin’s official website.
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