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Kenny Ejim Death Cause Accident Or Suicide, Brother Of Former Fraser Valley Bandits Ryan Ejim -Details To Know

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Andrew Adams

Published Jan 03, 2026

Brother of Ryan Ejim, Kenny Ejim’s death has saddened his fans and followers. Please continue reading this article to explore his death cause.

Kenny Tobechi Ejim was a basketball player who was born on December 3 in the year 1994. His height is 6’6″ (1m98 / 6-6), and he was most recently a power forward for Melilla Enrique Soler in Spain – LEB Silver.

Melvin Obinna Ejim, his older brother, was born on March 4, 1991. He plays professional basketball for Cedevita Olimpija of the Slovenian League and the American Basketball Association. He attended Iowa State University and then went on to play professionally in Spain, Russia, and Italy. He also participated in the NBA Development League.

Kenney’s admirers and following have been shocked by his untimely passing. Let’s look up this article to learn more about his cause of death.

Kenny Ejim Death Cause Accident Or Suicide -How Did He Die?

According to unfortunate news from Bahrain, Canadian Al Najma import player Kenny Ejim (198-F-94, University: Humber) was discovered dead in his home. The terrible death of the basketball star has stunned sports lovers.

After Kenny’s recent absence from the team’s practice earlier today, his Nigerian colleagues spotted Shane Osayande (200-F-93, University): Saskatchewan.

Unfortunately, the basketball player’s cause of death has yet to be revealed, but Bahraini officials started an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding his untimely demise.

This is the second Bahrain import player to die this season, after Ryan Preston, a former import player from Issa Town, died in a car accident in November.

On behalf of the organization, Al Najma Club general manager Khalid Seyadi expressed his sympathies to the player’s family, friends, and teammates. The circumstances behind the event are still being investigated.

Kenny’s parents must be going through a difficult time because they have lost a wonderful member of their family. We stand with the player’s family and send our sincere sympathies.

May his spirit find eternal rest.

Basketball: Everything To Know About The Brother Of Ryan Ejim

In 18 games with Humer College in 2017-2018, Ryan’s brother Kenny averaged 22.1 points, 7.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 26.6 minutes per game. At the 2018 OCAA Championships, he won a silver medal.

In Spain, he appeared in 13 games for Ciudad Autónoma De Melilla Enrique Solerr. Kenny averaged 10.1 points per game for the season and scored double figures in the last five games and seven overall games.

He also averaged 21.6 minutes of playing time per game, with 1.2 rebounds and 1.2 assists.

On February 20, he signed with the Saskatchewan Rattlers and appeared in four games for them in the 2020 Summer Series, averaging 2.3 points in 5.5 minutes per game.

In June 2012, his brother Ryan was a member of the Nigerian national team on their tour to China. In July 2013, he represented Canada in the World University Games, when he averaged eight points and four rebounds per game.

He was chosen to the Canadian national team squad for the Pan American Games in July 2015. He also competed in the Tuto Marchand Cup and the FIBA Americas Championship in the same year.

In 2016, he competed in the FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Canada.