Cash App founder Bob Lee's autopsy reveals drugs and stabbing as cause of death.

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Autopsy report reveals that Bob Lee, the co-founder of Cash App, suffered knife wounds that pierced his heart and lung in a fatal attack. The toxicology report shows that Lee had cocaine, ketamine, and alcohol in his system at the time of the stabbing, but the substances were not indicated as a factor in his death. Nima Momeni, an associate of Lee's in the tech industry, has been charged with murder for Lee's death. The suspect's arraignment was rescheduled for May 18.
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