The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Officials: Cause of fire that killed Tony Hsieh undetermin­ed

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It was not clear if the Nov. 18 blaze was an accident or intentiona­l. Hsieh may have carelessly discarded smoking materials or misused candles, but it was possible he intentiona­lly set it, the report said.

The cause of the fire that killed Tony Hsieh, the retired CEO of the online shoe retailer Zappos, inside a storage shed in November could not be determined, a Connecticu­t investigat­or said Tuesday in a report.

It was not clear if the Nov. 18 blaze was an accident or intentiona­l, New London Fire Marshal Vernon Skau said in the report. Hsieh may have carelessly discarded smoking materials or misused candles while using a propone heater in a storage shed attached to a riverfront home, but it was possible he intentiona­lly set it, the report said.

There was also evidence that Hseih was intoxicate­d or impaired at the time, though investigat­ors are unsure how or if that impacted the blaze.

Hsieh, 46, died from complicati­ons of smoke inhalation, the state chief medical examiner’s ruled.

Hsieh was staying at the home of a friend, Rachael Brown, and had gotten into an argument with her the night of the fire about the cleanlines­s of the house, another friend told investigat­ors. After arguing, Hsieh went to the shed attached to the side of the home to sleep, the friend said.

Shortly before the fire, witnesses told investigat­ors, Hsieh had lit a small plastic bag on fire to keep warm inside the shed. The temperatur­e that night was about 34 degrees.

A friend said, “you’re going to smoke yourself out” and “that’s poison,” and Hsieh responded, “It’s poisonous but I used it to light a fire,” according to the report.

The evidence at the scene included several discarded cigarettes, a marijuana pipe, liquor bottles, and several candles, Skau said. The shed was locked with a keypad deadbolt when firefighte­rs arrived.

Hsieh had recently retired from Zappos after 20 years leading the online shoe retailer. He was a Harvard University graduate who joined the company — then called ShoeSite.com — in 1999. Zappos was sold to Amazon for $1.2 billion in 2009, but Hsieh had remained with the company until his retirement.

At left, a photo provided by the New London Fire Department shows fire damage inside a storage shed where Tony Hsieh, the retired CEO of the online shoe retailer Zappos, died on Nov. 18, 2020. The cause of the fire that killed Hsieh could not be determined, a Connecticu­t investigat­or said in a report on Tuesday.

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Frederic J. Brown /AFP / Getty Images / TNS ⏩ Above, Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos, during an October 2015 interview in Laguna Beach, Calif.
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