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Finally Amepatikana” Kenyans Stunned as CCTV Reveals Chilling Murder of Dr. Susan Njoki‎


‎What was first seen as a medical emergency has now turned into a heartbreaking murder mystery, leaving Kenyans in shock and anger.

‎Dr. Susan Kamengere Njoki, a respected tech entrepreneur and the CEO of Toto Touch, died under suspicious circumstances on July 15. She was only 38. New CCTV footage from Chiromo Hospital’s Braeside branch has finally revealed what really happened — and the truth is terrifying.

‎Government pathologists later confirmed that Susan was strangled, not just another patient death as earlier claimed. The autopsy was done at Montezuma Monalisa Funeral Home, where her death was officially declared a homicide.

‎According to investigators, Susan was forcefully taken from her home by four individuals posing as medical staff. All were linked to Chiromo Hospital. She had not called for help — instead, her husband, Alois, a senior bank official, allegedly arranged for her to be abducted.

‎In her own home, the so-called health workers pinned her down while forcibly injecting her with unknown substances, ignoring her desperate pleas. Her househelp witnessed everything but couldn’t intervene.

‎Susan was then driven to Chiromo Rehab Centre. More injections followed. Not long after, she was pronounced dead.

‎A chilling voice recording from her phone has emerged, capturing her final words — full of fear, pain, and confusion. She cried out for help, said she was on her period, and begged to be allowed to clean herself. No one listened.



‎Even more disturbing, sources say her husband tried to proceed with a postmortem without informing her family, sparking serious concerns about a cover-up.

‎Police have now listed three main suspects, one of whom is a hospital worker who disappeared right after her death. Alois, her husband, is being treated as the main suspect behind the murder plot.

‎The public is outraged. Online platforms are full of emotional reactions, with many demanding swift arrests and justice for Susan.

‎This story continues to unfold as investigators dig deeper into what is now being called one of the most chilling murder cases in recent Kenyan history.