
GCB Bank Limited has reacted to allegations that a client died in their Banking hall due to the negligence of some staff at the Boundary Road Branch.
There was a post by one Raymond Andre Paadoshkash alleging that the negligence of staff at the Boundary Road Branch led to the untimely death of their mother.
But responding to the allegations, GCB in a statement said, “The Branch of GCB Bank Ltd in question is the Boundary Road Branch and not Adabraka as erroneously published.
Approximately around 11.15 am on that fateful day, 26th March 2020, Madam Patience Esther Kuma, a customer of our Boundary Road Branch, entered the Branch accompanied by a lady, who was subsequently identified as her daughter.
The door was duly opened for the duo to enter the Banking Hall. Madam Patience was assisted by her daughter to sit in the Security womans chair inside the Banking hall. Hardly had she sat in the chair than she slumped to her left in the chair and remained motionless. The daughter started shaking her frantically in an attempt to resuscitate her. Two customers and two GCB staff, who were in the banking hall at the time and saw what was happening, were the first to rush to the aid of Madam Patience. The GCB staff were actively involved in fetching water in cups to use for the resuscitation whilst the deceaseds daughter went out to call the taxi driver, who brought them to the Branch, to take the distressed woman to the hospital.
Whilst a GCB staff asked that the deceased be taken to the Bob Freeman clinic, which was very close to the Boundary Road Branch, the deceased`s daughter insisted that the deceased be taken to the Ridge Hospital to see her regular Medical Doctor
GCB Bank Limited has reacted to allegations that a client died in their Banking hall due to the negligence of some staff at the Boundary Road Branch.
There was a post by one Raymond Andre Paadoshkash alleging that the negligence of staff at the Boundary Road Branch led to the untimely death of their mother.
But responding to the allegations, GCB in a statement said, “The Branch of GCB Bank Ltd in question is the Boundary Road Branch and not Adabraka as erroneously published.
Approximately around 11.15 am on that fateful day, 26th March 2020, Madam Patience Esther Kuma, a customer of our Boundary Road Branch, entered the Branch accompanied by a lady, who was subsequently identified as her daughter.
The door was duly opened for the duo to enter the Banking Hall. Madam Patience was assisted by her daughter to sit in the Security womans chair inside the Banking hall. Hardly had she sat in the chair than she slumped to her left in the chair and remained motionless. The daughter started shaking her frantically in an attempt to resuscitate her. Two customers and two GCB staff, who were in the banking hall at the time and saw what was happening, were the first to rush to the aid of Madam Patience. The GCB staff were actively involved in fetching water in cups to use for the resuscitation whilst the deceaseds daughter went out to call the taxi driver, who brought them to the Branch, to take the distressed woman to the hospital.
Whilst a GCB staff asked that the deceased be taken to the Bob Freeman clinic, which was very close to the Boundary Road Branch, the deceased`s daughter insisted that the deceased be taken to the Ridge Hospital to see her regular Medical Doctor

ALLEGATION OF NEGLIGENCE LEADING TO DEATH OF MADAM PATIENCE ESTHER KUMA AT OUR BRANCH
Our attention has been drawn to a rather terse but potentially damaging message on Facebook by one Raymond Andre Paadoshkash. In that Facebook post, Raymond disclosed that the Mum had passed and insinuated that the negligence of GCB Bank Limited
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