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Abuja Hospital Refutes Online Rumours About King Mitchy’s Death

A leading Abuja medical facility has publicly dismissed social media reports suggesting that Nigerian online personality Mukoro Mitchelle — popularly known as King Mitchy — passed away at its hospital. The clarification comes after widespread speculation linked her alleged death to a heated online feud involving social commentator VeryDarkMan and Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu.

In a statement shared on its official Instagram page, the management of Prime Care Hospitals said the rumours are false and that King Mitchy was never admitted or treated at the hospital. The facility stressed that there is no record showing she was ever a patient there, nor did she die on its premises.

Hospital officials also revealed they are working with relevant authorities to trace where the misinformation started and warned they may take legal action against those responsible for spreading the claims. They urged members of the public to check official channels before sharing sensitive reports.

The controversy erupted online after King Mitchy’s management reportedly posted that she had been rushed to a hospital in critical condition following the suspected ingestion of a harmful substance. That post claimed medical efforts had failed, but Prime Care Hospitals has firmly denied these assertions.

Fans and followers of the influencer were left confused by the conflicting narratives, and as of now, there has been no independent confirmation from family members or authorities regarding her health.

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