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Cash App founder had alcohol, cocaine in system when he died, autopsy report shows

Por: ABC7 World May 03, 2023

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SAN FRANCISCO -- Cash App founder Bob Lee had alcohol, cocaine, ketamine and allergy medicine in his system when he died last month, according to an autopsy report released Tuesday.The San Francisco Medical Examiner's report shows Lee, 43, died from multiple stab wounds, one of which pierced his heart.Doctors at San Francisco General Hospital tried for hours to close the wounds in Lee's heart and save his life, but they declared him... + full article



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