Police said he was able to call 911, but did not give his location.
Amanda del Castillo, Stephanie Sierra, J.R. StoneFriends and family are remembering Bob Lee, the Cash App founder and CPO of MobileCoin who was the victim of a fatal stabbing in San Francisco early Tuesday morning.Surveillance footage shows Bob Lee, Cash App founder and chief product officer of cryptocurrency company MobileCoin, walking down Main Street in San Francisco with apparent stab wounds before his death, sources said.
The I-Team was told the 43-year-old tech executive was looking for help and stumbled in front of Portside, a nearby apartment building near the Bay Bridge. Lee received CPR six minutes after emergency crews were dispatched, but died at the scene. A kitchen knife with a 4-inch blade was found in a parking lot across the street.
Lee, a longtime member of the Silicon Valley software development community, had recently moved to Miami. Jake Shields, a current MMA fighter was traveling to go see him there this week.
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