Autopsy Points to Foul Play
There is public uproar following the shocking autopsy results of Susan Njoki Kamengere, the CEO of Toto Touch Kenya, who died under suspicious circumstances at Chiromo Hospital. The post-mortem, conducted by six government pathologists, confirmed that Njoki died from manual strangulation, not natural causes.

The pathologists found strong evidence of neck compression and oxygen deprivation, ruling out earlier speculation that her death may have been related to pre-existing medical issues.
Forceful Admission and Mysterious Injections
Njoki’s death followed a forceful admission into Chiromo Hospital on July 15, where she was allegedly injected with unknown substances both at her home and in the facility. Family members say the admission was unauthorized and orchestrated without her consent. In a voice note shared before her death, Njoki accused her husband and hospital staff of coercion.
Her phone was also reportedly seized, and a Facebook post was deleted without her permission, further fueling suspicions of a cover-up.
Family Demands Justice
The family insists that Susan was stable and did not require hospitalization, despite having a history of depression. They have accused her husband of signing off the admission against her will and are now calling for a full independent investigation into the events leading to her death.
They view the autopsy report as confirmation of foul play and are demanding that those responsible be held accountable.
Police Investigation Underway
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has launched a formal investigation. Key suspects, including hospital staff and Njoki’s husband, are under scrutiny. Authorities are reviewing medical records, audio messages, and witness statements.
A National Debate on Mental Health Rights
Njoki’s death has sparked outrage across the country, with many questioning the safety and ethics of involuntary mental health admissions. Civil rights groups are calling for stricter safeguards to protect patients from abuse and coercion in healthcare settings.
Conclusion: A Demand for Accountability
Susan Njoki’s death has sent shockwaves across Kenya. The autopsy findings reveal a tragic case of possible homicide hidden behind medical procedures. Her family and the public are now demanding transparency, justice, and reforms in mental health policies.
This case has become a turning point in the fight for dignity and consent in Kenya’s healthcare system.
