Splice creative producer Christina Lee is being remembered by her friends and coworkers after being fatally stabbed by a stranger who followed her home to her Manhattan apartment.
, paid tribute in an Instagram post, describing the time she met her co-worker and how she was a “bubbly, curious, creative and confident human,” from her first interview. Once at the company, Dani said Lee “wanted to be friends” with all her co-workers.
Prior to her work at Splice, Lee worked on campaigns for brands including Google, Twix, Equinox, Cole Haan and more. A vigil wasThe suspect, Assamad Nash, was taken into custody at the scene by law enforcement and has since been charged with Lee’s murder. The killing of Lee, who is Korean-America, is not currently considered to be a hate crime, but recent NYPD data shows a 361% rise in anti-Asian hate crimes from 2020 to 2021, leading many Twitter users to question whether her race was a factor.
also reflected on Lee’s wrongful death online, calling it “the definition of horrific” and adding, “we stand by our Asian community today.”is investigating this incident and we stand with our Asian community today. The suspect is in custody, but the conditions that created him remain. The mission of this administration is clear: We won’t let this violence go unchecked.
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