A tribal man dies after his family says a bank delays releasing treatment funds over KYC requirements. According to the family, money is already present in the man’s bank account, but the bank does not release it because e-KYC has not been completed. The family alleges that this delay prevents timely medical treatment and leads to the man’s death. After the death, the family protests and holds the man’s body to demand action and accountability. The reports describe the incident as being triggered by compliance checks tied to KYC, with the family emphasizing that the funds were available but access to them was restricted until the identity verification process was completed. Both outlets frame the case as a dispute between the family and the banking process, focusing on how KYC/e-KYC procedures affect withdrawal or transfer of money intended for urgent treatment. The accounts do not provide details of any bank response or official findings at the time of reporting.
Tribal Man Dies After Bank Delays Medical Payment Over KYC, Family Protests
A tribal man dies after his family says a bank delays releasing treatment funds over KYC requirements. According to the family, money is already present in the man’s bank account, but the bank does no...
- A tribal man dies, according to the family, after treatment money is not released in time.
- The family says funds were already in the man’s bank account but were withheld due to incomplete e-KYC/KYC.
- The family protests after the death with the man’s body to demand action.
- The reported issue centers on bank compliance procedures delaying access to medical funds.
According to the family, money was lying in the bank account but was not released because e-KYC had not been completed.
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