Medical authorities ordered the Chiromo Group of Hospitals, Braeside branch, to evacuate all patients within twenty-four hours. The Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council made this decision during investigations into Susan Kamengere Njoki's death. The Toto Touch CEO died July 15 after spending one day at the medical facility. Hospital administrators must halt all clinical services and transfer patients to alternative care locations. The council demanded comprehensive documentation and future prevention measures from the hospital management.
Six pathologists conducted a post-mortem examination that revealed manual strangulation caused Njoki's death. Government pathologist Dr J. N. Ndung'u confirmed that all medical experts reached unanimous conclusions about the findings. The examination showed Njoki consumed food approximately four hours before her death occurred. Additional medical conditions unrelated to the fatal injuries were discovered during the autopsy process. Police investigations continue at the hospital where the death took place.
Six pathologists conducted a post-mortem examination that revealed manual strangulation caused Njoki's death. Government pathologist Dr J. N. Ndung'u confirmed that all medical experts reached unanimous conclusions about the findings. The examination showed Njoki consumed food approximately four hours before her death occurred. Additional medical conditions unrelated to the fatal injuries were discovered during the autopsy process. Police investigations continue at the hospital where the death took place.