Susan Njoki’s murder: KMPDC shuts Chiromo clinic, launches investigation

The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists, and Dentists Council (KMPDC) has launched investigations into the alleged murder of Susan Kamengere Njoki, a nurse and founder of the Toto Touch organisation. This follows a postmortem examination conducted at the Nairobi City Mortuar..
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The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists, and Dentists Council (KMPDC) has initiated an investigation into the alleged murder of Susan Kamengere Njoki, a nurse and founder of Toto Touch. The Chiromo Group of Hospitals has been ordered to suspend services following the results of her postmortem examination, which indicated she died from manual strangulation.
- Susan Njoki was pronounced dead on July 22 after being forcibly admitted to the hospital.
- The hospital's CEO Dr. Vincent Hongo stated they are fully cooperating with authorities.
- Njoki's husband, Alloise Ngure, was arrested but later released on cash bail, and she expressed concerns about her safety prior to her death.
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