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Toto Touch CEO Susan Njoki’s Death Following Forced Injection Sparks Outcry

Last updated: July 18, 2025 11:17 am
Sauce News Team 12 months ago
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Nairobi, Kenya – July 18, 2025 — The sudden and suspicious death of Susan Kamengere Njoki, the CEO and Founder of Toto Touch Kenya, has triggered an outcry from family, friends, and women’s rights advocates.

Njoki died on July 15, just a day after she was allegedly forcibly taken from her home in Kileleshwa, injected with unknown substances, and admitted to a hospital under questionable circumstances.

Chilling Audio Reveals Final Moments

In audio recordings, Njoki recounted how four people stormed her home, restrained her, and administered injections against her will, allegedly on the instructions of her husband.

“Why are you forcing me to take injections? Why are you trying to take me back to my past?” she questioned in the now-public audio, describing the ordeal.

She revealed that she was taken to an undisclosed location in Lavington, Nairobi, and had no idea what the injections were for. Njoki also noted that despite her history with depression, she was in good health and even scheduled for an interview with an international company the following day.

Family Alleges Cover-Up

According to Njoki’s sister, she made a Facebook post detailing the assault, but the men allegedly forced her to delete it. When her family tried to visit her in hospital, they were denied access — with approval reportedly restricted to her husband.

Soon after, they were informed of her death.

“She had no active health issues. We demand to know what happened to her,” a family member told reporters outside Kabete Police Station, where a formal report was filed.

DCI Launches Homicide Probe

Officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have begun investigating the CEO’s death. Detectives are pursuing all leads, including medical personnel and family members involved in her forced admission.

What Happens Next?

Njoki’s body is awaiting postmortem examination, which will determine the actual cause of death. Investigators are also analyzing her phone and medical records.

The family is calling on the DCI, the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC), and women’s rights organizations to help ensure justice for Susan Njoki.

For continuous updates on this developing story, visit our Security & Crime section.

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TAGGED: CEO death, DCI investigation, forced injection, Kileleshwa, mental health, Nairobi crime, Susan Kamengere Njoki, Toto Touch Kenya, women's rights
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