Suspected Murdered CEO’s Private Tapes Reveals An Alleged Forced Injection
Susan Kamengere Njoki, CEO and Founder of Toto Touch Kenya, died suddenly and mysteriously, and her family is demanding justice.
According to accounts, Njoki died on July 15, barely one day after being forcibly removed from her house and injected with foreign drugs before being sent to the hospital.
Njoki’s audio recordings, which KTN News obtained, revealed that her residence in Kileleshwa had been stormed by six males.
They forcibly abducted her and injected her, purportedly on the orders of her husband.
In the terrifying audio tape, Njoki described how two guys restrained her and two nurses injected her without her consent.
When she requested to know where they were bringing her, the men refused to tell her, leaving her afraid and confused.
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“They put me in the vehicle, and when I asked, they said they were taking me to Lavington,” Njoki said.
“Why are you forcing me to take injections? Why are you forcing me to leave this place, yet you allege you are professionals?”
In the tape, Njoki admitted to having a long-term health condition, including a history of depression that had previously resulted in her hospitalisation for mental health issues.
However, she insisted that she had received therapy and was in good health at the time of the occurrence.
“Tomorrow, I am scheduled for an interview with an international company.
“Do you think they can schedule an interview with a mad woman? Why are you trying to take me back to my past?” Njoki questioned, pointing fingers at her husband.
She blamed her husband for the terrible situation, comparing it to a previous instance in which he allegedly pushed she stay in the hospital even after she had finished treatment.
On Thursday evening, July 17, Njoki’s relatives questioned the circumstances surrounding her death.
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They indicated that she was in good health and had no known medical issues at the time.
According to Njoki’s sister, in addition to the audio recording, she published a Facebook post about the incident, which the men compelled her to remove.
The family attempted to visit her in the hospital but were denied admittance, claiming that Njoki’s husband’s clearance was pending.
They learned about her death shortly after. The family filed a report at Kabete Police Station, forcing authorities from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to conduct an investigation into the CEO’s death.
Suspected Murdered CEO’s Private Tapes Reveals An Alleged Forced Injection
