Prime Care Hospital Abuja Denies Treating King Mitchy, Deepens Mystery Over Alleged Death

Prime Care Hospital Abuja has publicly denied reports that social media personality King Mitchy was treated or died at its facility, contradicting earlier claims made by the influencer’s management team and intensifying confusion surrounding the circumstances of her alleged death.

In an official statement, the hospital said it had no record of admitting or treating the individual widely identified online as Mitchell. Management described circulating reports linking the hospital to her alleged passing as “false and misleading,” adding that a review of patient records showed no evidence she was ever under their care.

The hospital said it was compelled to respond in order to protect its professional reputation and prevent the continued spread of unverified claims. It urged media organisations and digital content publishers to exercise caution and verify sensitive information before making public assertions.

Management’s Claim Sparks Controversy

The controversy began after a statement attributed to King Mitchy’s team surfaced online, claiming she suffered a medical emergency during a livestream session and was rushed to a hospital in Abuja, where she later died despite medical efforts.

However, no death certificate, official medical report, or statement from a confirmed family representative has been released to substantiate the claim. Law enforcement authorities have also not issued any public confirmation regarding the alleged incident.

The absence of independent verification has fueled widespread speculation across social media platforms, with conflicting narratives emerging within hours of the initial announcement.

Online Speculation and Political Undertones

The situation quickly gained traction online, partly due to ongoing digital disputes involving controversial commentator VeryDarkMan. Some social media discussions attempted to link broader political figures to the unfolding drama, including references to Seyi Tinubu, though no credible evidence has established any direct connection.

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