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How The PwC Worker That Committed Suicide Led His Life

Stephen Mumbo, and his wife. He succumbed to injuries after falling from the 17th floor at PWC offices in Nairobi. [Photo: Courtesy] The PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) employee who fell 17 floors to his death last weekend had suffered three work-related burnouts in the last two years including one where he fell asleep in

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How The PwC Worker That Committed Suicide Led His Life

Stephen Mumbo, and his wife. He succumbed to injuries after falling from the 17th floor at PWC offices in Nairobi. [Photo: Courtesy] The PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) employee who fell 17 floors to his death last weekend had suffered three work-related burnouts in the last two years including one where he fell asleep in the middle of a presentation. The Saturday Standard has established that Stephen Mumbo worked so hard that on the day he died, he had left the office at 1:30 am and was back at his desk at 6:30 am. He was also prone to emotional disturbance so much so that when his mother died five years ago, he took a year’s unpaid leave to mourn her. Now, with the police have concluded that he committed suicide, the difficult part is...

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