Cash App founder Bob Lee reportedly killed in San Francisco stabbing, sources say

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Cash App founder Bob Lee reportedly killed in San Francisco stabbing, sources say
KNIFE HORROR Bob Lee dead at 43: Mystery as Cash App founder and tech executive stabbed to death in San Francisco in savage attack
CASH App founder and tech executive Bob Lee was brutally stabbed to death in a horrific attack in San Francisco.

The entrepreneur, 43, died from his injuries following the horror attack that happened early on Tuesday morning in the Rincon Hill neighborhood. Lee founded CashApp and was the chief product officer at the cryptocurrency company MobileCoin.
The tech guru, who was also known as Crazy Bob, was previously a chief technology officer at Square and also worked as a Google software engineer.

Lee also worked on the development of the core libraries for Android.

The entrepreneur also had shares in SpaceX and shared footage that was captured at the Tranche 0 satellite launch on April 2. It turned out to be his final Twitter post.

He also helped the World Health Organization with its mobile app during the Covid-19pandemic, according to his MobileCoin profile
Cash App is owned by Square, Inc., a publicly traded financial technology company founded in 2009 by Jack Dorsey and Jim McKelvey. Square's headquarters are in San Francisco, California, and the company's services include payment processing, point-of-sale systems, business loans, and other financial services. Cash App, formerly known as Square Cash, is one of Square's most popular products, allowing users to send and receive money from their mobile devices.
 
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