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Susan Njoki: Audio Emerges of Woman Narrating Forced Injection before Her Death

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Police in Nairobi are investigating the mysterious death of a medical practitioner.

Susan Kamengere.
Susan Njoki died a day after forcibly being admitted to a hospital in Nairobi. Photos: Susan Kamengere.
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Susan Njoki Kamengere died after being picked up from her home in a Nairobi suburb.

The deceased, who is the founder of Toto Touch, a professional enterprise specialising in the wellness of infants and new parents, had accused her husband of being behind the situation that preceded her death.

She was dragged out of her home in Kileleshwa and driven to a hospital in Nairobi on Monday, July 14, where she was admitted despite allegedly not having health complications.

The mother of three is said to have been dragged from her bedroom to the living room, where she was forcibly injected twice against her wishes and bundled into a vehicle waiting outside.

The injection was presumably administered to sedate her after her efforts to resist the alleged abduction.

She decried this in an audio shared by KTN News.

"I was put in a vehicle, and we didn't know where we were going. I even asked them where they were taking me, and they said we were headed to Lavington. Two other men came, and I told them I had been injected, yet they had said they were professionals and that they would take care of me. That was very wrong. Why did they drag me around before injecting me?" she is heard saying, overwhelmed with emotions.
Susan Njoki died in a Nairobi hospital.
Susan Njoki died after forcibly being admitted to a Nairobi hospital. Photos: Susan Kamengere.
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Going by her account in the audio, the woman was self-aware when the abductors entered her house.

At first, she thought the intruders were following up on unpaid bills.

"They come to my house, then what? I question if they are coming to disconnect electricity, or even water, or they were following up on an unpaid rent; those were the three main things in my mind," she is heard lamenting in the audio.

Meanwhile, despite the alleged injection, Susan seemed to have been in a conscious state right from the house to the hospital.

She implicated her husband, Alloice Ngure.

Ngure is reported to have consented to the intruders picking up his wife to take her to the hospital despite her resistance.

At the hospital, she was injected again with an unknown drug, adding to the two earlier injections, after which she died.

The deceased's sister said she phoned her to inform her about the commotion.

In the phone call, Susan narrated the circumstances surrounding her alleged abduction.

She revealed that the intruders had a note reportedly signed by the husband.

According to the note, the woman was to see a doctor at a city hospital; the doctor had apparently been assessing her situation after previous bouts of mental breakdown.

Susan's sister insisted that at the time of her abduction, she was stable mentally and had a sense of all that was happening.

The husband and doctor whom she was intended to see have since been arrested as the DCI advances the investigations.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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