Six pathologists reached unanimous agreement that manual strangulation caused the death of Toto Touch Kenya CEO Susan Njoki. Government pathologist Dr J.N. Ndung'u announced the postmortem results at Montezuma Monalisa Funeral Home on Tuesday evening. The examination revealed clear neck compression marks consistent with manual strangulation that deprived her body of oxygen. Njoki died July 15 at a city hospital, one day after her admission under mysterious circumstances. Medical experts representing the family, hospital, government, and police all confirmed these findings.
The pathologists discovered food remains in Njoki's stomach, indicating death occurred approximately four hours after her final meal. Additional medical conditions unrelated to the strangulation were also detected during the examination. Police continue investigating the circumstances that led to her hospital admission. The family considers requesting toxicology testing to determine additional details about their relative's death.
The pathologists discovered food remains in Njoki's stomach, indicating death occurred approximately four hours after her final meal. Additional medical conditions unrelated to the strangulation were also detected during the examination. Police continue investigating the circumstances that led to her hospital admission. The family considers requesting toxicology testing to determine additional details about their relative's death.