Like a scene from a horror film, Cash App founder Bob Lee reportedly staggered through the streets of San Francisco after he was stabbed twice in the chest early Tuesday, pleading for help that arrived too late. The 43-year-old was pronounced dead shortly thereafter, leaving two children behind.
According to The San Francisco Standard—which obtained records and surveillance video from the surrounding area—Lee approached a white Camry after the stabbing and lifted his shirt, “as if to show the driver his wound and ask for help.” Instead, the car drove away, and Lee dropped to the ground. He continued walking before collapsing once more, the Standard said.
Evidently, Lee was still conscious after the attack. At 2:34 a.m. he called the police and shouted, “Help! Someone stabbed me,” the outlet said. When the cops showed up just six minutes later, the article said, the tech executive was already unconscious.