Bob Lee, a technology executive and the founder of the mobile payment company Cash App, died on Tuesday after he was stabbed near downtown San Francisco, according to his family and police. Officers responded to a report of a stabbing around 2:35 a.m. Tuesday and found Lee, 43, with apparent stab wounds. He was taken to a hospital and died of his injuries, police said. The incident is under investigation. Lee was also previously the chief technology officer at Square (now known as Block), a payment startup he co-founded with former Twitter chief Jack Dorsey. Lee was also a father of two with ex-wife Krista Lee. “Bobby worked harder than anyone and was the smartest person I have ever known. He will be missed by all those that knew him,” his father, Richard Lee, said in a Facebook post. |
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