KCB Moi Avenue branch: The South Sudanese ambassador to Eritrea Thursday collapsed at a banking hall and died in Nairobi.
Officials said Mr Michael Nyang Jook, 66, had been to a bank near Kencom area in the Central Business District where he was being attended when he collapsed and died.
He was alone at the time of the incident. The officials who rushed to the scene said Jook has been in Nairobi for long.
The case was reported at Central Police Station under OB/22/102020.
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In a statement, KCB said, “A customer at our KCB Advantage Branch, Moi Avenue, Nairobi, collapsed and died this afternoon during a visit to the branch.
“The incident was reported to the police and they took over the matter. We condole and stand with the family during this difficult time.”
KCB said as a result of this, the Advantage Centre will be temporarily closed.
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“We encourage our customers to visit our other Advantage Centres or use alternative banking touch points such as cash recyclers, ATMs, cash deposit machines, Mobi, KCB M-Pesa, Vooma and internet banking.”
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