Family Demands Justice After Toto Touch CEO Dies Following Alleged Forced Injection
The family of Susan Kamengere Njoki, CEO and Founder of Toto Touch Kenya, is demanding answers after her sudden and suspicious death on July 15‘. Their grief has quickly turned into outrage after chilling audio emerged of Njoki recounting her alleged abduction and forced injection just hours before her demise.
According to KTN News, Susan’s home in Kileleshwa was stormed by unidentified men. In the audio recording, Njoki tearfully narrates how she was dragged from her house and injected with unknown medication by two men and two nurses.
“They put me in the vehicle,” she said, “and when I asked, they said they were taking me to Lavington.”
Njoki desperately questioned their actions.

“Why are you forcing me to take injections? Why are you forcing me to leave this place, yet you allege you are professionals?” she asked.
Despite living with a history of depression and having been hospitalised before, Njoki insisted she was in stable condition and excited about her future. She had even secured a job interview with an international firm.
“Tomorrow, I am scheduled for an interview with an international company,” she stated. “Do you think they can schedule an interview with a mad woman?”
Njoki pointed fingers at her husband, claiming he orchestrated the forced medical procedure.
“Why are you trying to take me back to my past?” she cried.
Her emotional recording revealed deep trauma, suspicion, and desperation. She accused her husband of refusing to let go of her mental health history and allegedly pushing for her continued hospitalisation even after recovery.
By July 15, just a day after the incident, she was dead.
On Thursday, July 17, Njoki’s family publicly demanded a transparent investigation.
“Susan was in perfect health,” a relative said. “She had overcome her past. This came out of nowhere.”
The family emphasized that there was no current medical issue to justify the forced intervention.
“We want to know who sanctioned that injection. Who decided she was unwell? She had moved on with her life,” they said.
As the nation reels from the shocking revelations, Kenyans are left with haunting questions: Was Njoki’s death preventable? Was it murder masked as mental health intervention?
Her loved ones are now calling on authorities, women’s rights groups, and mental health advocates to take up her case and push for justice.
Njoki’s final words continue to echo through the country, stirring a fire of grief, anger, and determination.

“Why are you trying to take me back to my past?”
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Family Demands Justice After Toto Touch CEO Dies Following Alleged Forced Injection

