The death of Zappos founder and retired CEO Tony Hsieh, who succumbed to his injures nine days after an early morning fire at a Connecticut waterfront home, remains under investigation as questions linger.
Hsieh, 46, died on Friday at a local hospital where he had been taken to in the hours following the Nov. 18 blaze. On Monday, the state’s office of the chief medical examiner ruled the death accidental and caused by smoke inhalation.
Praise, fond memories, and condolences flooded in from celebrities, C-suite executives and public officials. But questions about his death remain.
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