Opinion is divided over whether a PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC) senior employee who died after falling out of the 17th floor of Delta Towers building in Nairobi on Friday committed suicide or he was pushed out by someone else.
Initial reports indicated Stephen Mumbo, an assistant manager at the company, jumped out on his own with one tweep claiming he opted to to take his life following a domestic dispute while others suggested it was the result of depression.
According to other reports, Mumbo was rushed to the Aga Khan Hospital after being given first aid but succumbed to his injuries.
However, some are question why people rush to make conclusions when there is a chance he could have been pushed out.
A few years ago, a manager with a pyramid scheme that was based on the 6th floor of Union Towers along Moi Avenue was pushed out of the window and to his death by a person who had lost his money during a commotion in the office.
Neither PwC nor the police have spoken on the Friday’s incident.
Here are some of the reactions:
A senior PWC consultant named Stephen Mumbo attached to the forensics department has thrown himself from the company’s 17th floor in Delta Towers Westlands. Why would someone who earn a six figure salary commit suicide!? pic.twitter.com/pAsfrRAtwR
— Kenya Revolt ?? (@TheParrotKE) October 12, 2018
this is how we treat mental illness. sad https://t.co/UDY9BnOcJp
— WahitoTravels (@maywahito) October 12, 2018
A man falls off 17th floor of Delta Towers – PWC offices and it’s quickly concluded as suicide. What if it was an accident or occasioned by someone else. Isn’t right to let police carry out investigations first? #PWC
— Kizito Namulanda (@KizitoNamulanda) October 12, 2018
Delta Towers why are we concluding that this guy jumped !! Let get the answers right … forensics is not an easy stuff to conduct on some rogue pple in this country.
— Marwa James (@Maevok_World) October 12, 2018
Thrown himself or pushed? PwC holds many financial secrets of many dubious firms and individuals in Kenya https://t.co/wcwEQ3E2Z7
— Lord Abraham Mutai (@ItsMutai) October 12, 2018
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