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Customer Slumps, Dies Inside First Bank While Waiting To Withdraw Cash [Photo]

An unknown customer has slumped and died inside one of the Nigerian generational banks, First Bank while waiting in queue to withdraw his money.

BrandNewsDay reports that a yet-to-be-identified man has slumped and died at First Bank of Nigeria in Agbor, Delta State, South-South part of the country, after standing in a queue for several hours.

This online news platform understands that the unidentified man slumped and died inside the First Bank branch located in Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State on Thursday, February 2, 2023.

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BrandNewsDay gathered that the First bank customer was said to have slumped and died after waiting for long hours to collect his Automated Teller Machine (ATM) card at the bank.

A Facebook user, identified as Omole Mike, took to Facebook to share a photo of the deceased on the popular social media platform with a caption: “Just now, at about 1:30 pm. Somebody collapsed and died in the First bank of Nigeria, Agbor Branch. The Date is 02-02-2023. May his Soul Rest in Peace. It is well?”

Man Slumps, Dies Inside First Bank While Waiting To Withdraw Cash [Photo]

 

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Confirming the ugly incident, Delta Police spokesman, DSP Bright Edafe, said the deceased came to First bank to collect his ATM card.

He noted that the deceased was at First bank to collect his Automated Teller Machine card before the unfortunate incident.
The Delta Police spokesman said: “He was not trying to withdraw cash; he came to collect his ATM card.”

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