Recent Cases of Senior Kenyan Workers Who Have Committed Suicide

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There is need for an urgent measure to be taken to solve the issues of rising deaths of workers who commit suicide.

For the past six months, Kenya has seen the death of three senior employees who have mysteriously died after committing suicide.

Six months ago, a senior manager at Price Water Coopers (PwC) died in a similar circumstance.

The man identified as Stephen Mumbo jumped from the 17th floor of Delta House in Westlands, Nairobi.

He was an Assistant Manager of Executory and Forensic Investigations at the international audit firm.

Barely two weeks ago, a Kenyan doctor who was working in Cuba under partnership program with the Kenyan government died in an unclear circumstance with allegations stating that he committed suicide.

The latest incident occurred on Friday 22, after an employee of the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) jumped from an airport control tower.

In a statement, KCAA revealed that the unfortunate incident took place at the Moi International Airport.

The firm explained that the man worked as an Aerodrome Control Officer II, adding that the circumstances surrounding his death were not immediately clear.

Investigation into the matter have already began on the cause of the employees death.

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