Zim Now Writer
A Premier Service Medical Investments loss control supervisor, Bernard Chatindivara, committed suicide on Saturday after receiving death threats from co-workers and failing to pay debts.
PSMI national workers committee chairperson, Munyaradzi Nharaunda confirmed the news.
“Yes, a fellow employee, who was a loss control region B supervisor, committed suicide in Bulawayo. He had no fuel for his vehicle to move around, and as a result, he borrowed money for that.
“The debts accumulated, and the company failed to pay the debts, yet he was doing its business,” Nharaunda said.
He added that the deceased was receiving death threats from co-workers whom he caught doing wrong things.
He once lodged a complaint over (the issue and requested) to be transferred.
Nharaunda said Chativandira approached management to be transferred but his proposal was rejected.
He joined PSMI in June 2012 and was stationed at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo.
The deceased is expected to be buried at his rural area in Chiweshe, Mashonaland Central Province tomorrow.
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