Marianne Kilonzi, a Citibank vice president, was found dead in her Woolwich apartment last week. Police have confirmed that the cause of death was blunt-force trauma and a head injury. The suspect is believed to have known Kilonzi, and the police are investigating the possibility that the suspect has fled the country. No details about the suspect have been revealed at this time.
The police had been called to Kilonzi’s apartment following reports of concerns for her welfare. A murder investigation has since been launched, with Detective Chief Inspector Suzanne Soren leading the case. The Metropolitan Police have stated that there is no wider risk to the public at present.
Citibank has released a statement expressing their sadness at the tragic loss of their colleague. “Our thoughts are with Marianne’s family and friends during this difficult time,” they said. Kilonzi’s death has sent shockwaves through the banking industry, as tributes pour in from colleagues and clients alike.
The investigation is ongoing, and the police have appealed for anyone with information to come forward. The UK banking industry, which has already been hit hard by the pandemic, will be watching developments closely to see how the case progresses. The tragic circumstances of Kilonzi’s death have underscored the importance of ensuring that financial institutions provide a safe and secure workplace for their employees
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