Crime & Safety
Autopsy: Tech Executive Bob Lee Died On Operating Table, Had Cocaine And Ketamine In System
Charging documents in the case had already established that authorities said allegedly Momeni stabbed Lee twice in the chest.

May 3, 2023
SAN FRANCISCO -- The medical examiner's report released Monday on Cash App founder Bob Lee's death after a fatal stabbing last month revealed the tech executive died on the operating table and was found to have alcohol, cocaine and ketamine in his system.
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Prosecutors in the case said Nima Momeni, the man accused of fatally stabbing Lee early on the morning of April 4, drove the tech mogul to a secluded spot in San Francisco's Rincon Hill neighborhood and stabbed him over a dispute related to the suspect's sister.
Charging documents in the case had already established that authorities said allegedly Momeni stabbed Lee twice in the chest. The Medical examiner's reports obtained by CBS News Bay Area Monday showed that arriving paramedics found Lee "to be unconscious, pulseless, with agonal breathing" before the patient was intubated before being transported to San Francisco General Hospital. After arriving at the hospitals Emergency and Urgent Care Department at approximately 3 a.m., Lee still had no pulse, leading medical personnel to start massive transfusion protocol.
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