Govt Orders Closure of Hospital Involved in CEO's Death

Autopsy revealed that the CEO was strangled...
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The Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC) has ordered the immediate closure of Chiromo Hospital - Braeside branch, following the mysterious death of Susan Njoki, the CEO of Toto Touch.
- Njoki died on July 15 under suspicious circumstances, reportedly after being forcibly taken from her home.
- The KMPDC directed the hospital to evacuate all patients within 24 hours and cease clinical operations until further notice.
- An autopsy revealed Njoki died from manual strangulation, with the pathologists confirming the cause of death due to severe neck compression.
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