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Tragic End: Nurse Susan Njoki's Last Call Details Horrific Forced Injection

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Tragic End: Nurse Susan Njoki's Last Call Details Horrific Forced Injection

The mysterious death of Susan Njoki, a prominent medical practitioner and the Chief Executive Officer of Toto Touch, a business dedicated to infant wellness, has prompted a thorough investigation by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI). Njoki passed away on July 15 in a Nairobi medical facility, merely a day after allegedly being forcibly taken from her home.

The sequence of events leading to Njoki's death began on Monday, July 14, when she made a distressing call to her sister, Priscilla Wanjiku. During the call, Njoki urgently informed her sister that four men had stormed her Kileleshwa home and forcibly injected her with an unknown drug against her will. She explicitly mentioned that the men claimed to have been sent by a 'Doctor Onyancha'.

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Upon Wanjiku's hurried arrival at Njoki's residence, the watchman presented her with a note. This note, allegedly left by Njoki's husband, Alloys Ngure, granted permission for the men to enter the premises. However, when contacted, Ngure offered a contradictory account, suggesting that Njoki might have contacted the doctors herself in pursuit of help. Despite his initial claim, Ngure is currently being treated as a person of interest in the ongoing DCI investigation, and he, along with the doctor Njoki was intended to see, has since been arrested.

Prior to her alleged abduction, Njoki had publicly named Doctor Onyancha on her Facebook page, detailing the events that had transpired. Adding to the family's concerns, they claimed that hospital staff allegedly accessed Njoki's phone while she was admitted and demanded that she delete the social media post. Her friend, Eunice Njeri, who visited her at the hospital, stated that they had attempted to have Njoki discharged but were unsuccessful, despite leaving her in what they believed to be good condition. Hours later, they received the grim news of her passing.

An audio recording further sheds light on Njoki's final moments, where she can be heard emotionally lamenting being forced into a vehicle against her will. She questioned the need for the men to drag her around before injecting her, emphasizing that she was in perfect health when they entered her home. She was reportedly dragged from her bedroom, subjected to two forcible injections, presumably for sedation, before being bundled into a waiting vehicle.

Upon her arrival at the Nairobi hospital, despite allegedly having no underlying health complications, Njoki was admitted against her resistance. She was then subjected to a third injection with an unknown drug, after which her condition deteriorated, leading to her death. Her sister maintains that Njoki was mentally stable and fully aware of her surroundings during the entire ordeal, contradicting any claims of a mental breakdown that might have necessitated involuntary admission.

The DCI continues to probe the mysterious circumstances surrounding Susan Njoki Kamengere's death, focusing on the alleged abduction, the forcible injections, the role of her husband, and the actions of the medical facility staff. The case highlights serious concerns regarding patient rights and the circumstances under which individuals can be forcibly admitted and treated.

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