Las Vegas Sun

May 3, 2024

Smoke inhalation complications cause of death for Tony Hsieh

Downtown Honors Tony Hsieh

Steve Marcus

A sign with a tribute to former Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh is displayed at the Golden Gate in downtown Las Vegas Saturday, Nov. 28, 2020. Hsieh played a pivotal role in the redevelopment of downtown Las Vegas. Hsieh died on Friday, Nov. 27 at age 46.

NEW LONDON, Conn. — Tony Hsieh, the retired CEO of online shoe retailer Zappos, died from complications of smoke inhalation sustained during a house fire earlier this month in Connecticut, the state medical examiner's office said Monday.

The death on Friday of Hsieh, 46, was ruled an accident. He had been hospitalized following the Nov. 18 fire in New London, Connecticut.

The cause of the blaze was still under investigation. The New London police department said emergency workers arrived at the scene to find dark smoke coming out of the back of the house, and that Hsieh was in a storage area and couldn't get out.

Hsieh had led the Las Vegas-based Zappos for 20 years before retiring. The Harvard University graduate remained at the online retailer even after it was sold in 2009 to Amazon for $1.2 billion.