Nairobi: Sorrow as Nurse Allegedly Forcefully Admitted to Hospital Dies Hours Later

Nairobi: Sorrow as Nurse Allegedly Forcefully Admitted to Hospital Dies Hours Later

  • Beloved lactation specialist Susan Kamengere, AKA Susan Toto Touch, has sadly died, and her friend Muthoni, AKA Baby Top of Kameme FM, is devastated
  • The Kameme FM presenter has laid bare a Facebook post that the nurse allegedly wrote before she died
  • In the Facebook post, Susan alleged that she had been admitted to the hospital against her wishes, and she later died

Nairobi, Kenya: Popular Kameme FM radio presenter Muthoni AKA Baby Top is heartbroken after losing her friend only hours after she was allegedly admitted to the hospital by force.

Susan Toto Touch.
Muthoni AKA Baby Top and departed nurse Susan Kamengere. Photos: Muthoni AKA Baby Top, Susan N. Kamemgere.
Source: Facebook

Susan Kamengere, AKA Susan Toto Touch, was the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Founder at Toto Touch Kenya, and she sadly died on July 15.

In a Facebook post, Muthoni shared that a post on the page of the departed nurse, explaining her sad last moments, was allegedly deleted.

"They will never have peace! RIP my friend Dr Susan Toto Touch.😭😭😭😭😭.Susan N Kamengere Facebook Post Yesterday at 6:30 that Was Deleted. And later she was no more," said Muthoni.

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How was Susan when she was picked?

In the post, Susan said that it is normal to express grief at any stage of life.

Additionally, she said that those going through grief understand it's different for people. While at it, Susan said that nurses had invaded her room and allegedly forcefully injected her, saying they had been instructed by a doctor.

"As I write, they have gone with me after the injections...they ignored my questions as a patient, survivor of bipolar disorder, like the way detectives whisk a person to their destination of choice," she said.
"Here the so called doctor, and she was waiting for me. All private rights have been ignored, I had no right to even go to the toilet to pee and change my fully wet pad, as I am on my menses, and I have no right at all to even call anyone or sign a document," she added.

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Notes scribbled by Susan.
Notes that Susan Scribbled before her death. Photo: Muthoni AKA Baby Top.
Source: Facebook

How did Susan's children react?

In the post, Susan was also concerned about her children in the whole situation. She questioned if it was all happening to her because she wrote about her mother's loss, agony, and pain of loss.

"I had two clients today, what do I tell them? I have an interview on Wednesday, July 16, with an international company, how do I miss that opportunity if I am being admitted by force into the so-called fascinating, all-wordy, soft rehab space?" asked Susan.
"If I say no to anything, the two powerful men take me down and just inject me. I have cried my all. They have messed my week because it looks like there is a game at play. They say someone called Alois ( he told me I should never call him a husband; his name is Alois) said doctors were coming, and he authorised the gates to be opened," she claimed.

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Who took Susan away?

According to Susan's post, four people went into her bedroom: two males and two females.

"I thought they were Kenya Power people or something to do with my children, and I asked if my kids are fine. The game changed. Why do this to me? Why be dropped down by two men(Joshua and Francis?) and injected both sides by Maureen and Mary with even with no consent, then tell me sorry as I cried," she asked.
"Do you know how many years I have fought the ailments and overcome grief? This is very traumatising. I see people with their free will, and I know people have the freedom to express themselves even on the so-called social media and communicate. I have all rights before being injected meds," she added.

Why was Susan unhappy?

In her post, Susan said that she needed consent, at least for her next of kin to be called, and the five rights of medication to a patient, which were all allegedly ignored and hijacked.

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"When I miss my mother, and I voice on this social media space, why do a group of the so-called nurses, come, pin me down and inject me. Every patient has a right, this is wrong! Calling for Justice for the sick to be allowed space to express themselves," said the departed nurse.

At the time, Susan wondered why content creators pour their hearts out on social media, but no doctors are sent to them.

"Even after this, I will write about my mother. I have a right to grief. This is an unfortunate incidence, spread this for me. Share till it's viral! I had a peaceful night," she said.

Why was Susan allegedly angry with her doctor?

Susan revealed that she had a great morning, which went south, and said she stood firm against injustices.

Where did you assess me you Dr Onyancha and Alois to consent for my injections and admission ? Dear Dr Onyancha and Alois agreed to everything. From today, you cease to be my psychiatrist doctor. We can't play a patient between banking business by you both. Who signed me in?" Susan questioned.

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"I did a show on Inooro TV, Uria Dagitarī with Dr Frank Njenga the owner and founder of Chiromo Hospital Group, last year but one regarding overcoming mental illness. And he was so proud of my progress as a patient," she said.

At the final destination, Susan managed to take a quick photo; all seats were occupied, and all doors child locked for her.

"Thanks my sister Priscilla Wanjiru Muchoki you came in and informed my relatives. And because my hope and light in this darkness befall me," said the lactation specialist.
"This update is of 18:46 hrs. My children came home after school and found the mother gone with a white car. The beauty ,is the guard took all details. I am under forced admission; well done to our guard Ben, all details well taken. The devil is a liar, I shall overcome these," she said.

Lawyer Collins Wanderi told TUKO.co.ke that men are responsible for the protection of their wives and ensuring they are safe havens for them.

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"Once you bring a woman into your life, it is your responsibility to protect her from all types of harm. Not just from other men but also from your relatives, parents, siblings and your friends too. It is equally important to protect her privacy and prevent unnecessary disclosure of personal or medical information.
Allow her to air her views, express her fears and anxiety to you without passing judgment. If you shut her down, she will share confidential information with random crowds, making her vulnerable to manipulation. You can't build a stable family when your wife, partner or consort is vulnerable to attacks," he said.

Nurse killed on first day at work

In another story, it emerged that Maria Fernanda Rojaz Ortiz died in a tragic plane crash while at Southend Airport on her first day at work.

The 31-year-old got married in 2024 and was described as a kind person who was also full of life. She recently joined the medical evacuation team at Zeusch Aviation.

Friends opened a GoFundMe account to help raise funds so that her body could be returned to Chile for burial beside her late father.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Susan Mwenesi (Human-Interest editor) Susan Mwenesi is a Human Interest editor. She studied Journalism and Public Relations at TU-K, participated in HIV/AIDS Reporting Camp, and International Center for Journalists Early Childhood Development Reporting. Over the last 10 years, Susan has worked at K24, Baraka FM, Health Media, TechMoran.co.ke. She is a Bloomberg Media Initiative, National Geographic, International Centre for Journalists, KICTANet, AKU Graduate School of Media and Communications Digital ABC training by WAN-IFRA fellow. Email: susan.mwenesi@tuko.co.ke

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