Is influencer king mitchy really dead?

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Society News Editor

By Tolu Adesuwa Igiehon

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No — the widely shared reports claiming that Nigerian influencer Mukoro Mitchelle, popularly known as King Mitchy, has died are false and unverified. Major contradictions around the story mean her death has not been confirmed by credible sources.

Here’s what is known right now:

Death Claims Were Refuted

  • Prime Care Hospitals in Abuja — which was cited in the earlier reports — officially denied that King Mitchy was ever admitted or treated there and stated she did not die at the facility. The hospital called the death announcement false and is working with authorities to trace the source of the misinformation.

  • Multiple outlets report identical denials from the hospital, which has threatened legal action against those spreading the false story.

What Fuelled the Rumours

  • Viral posts on social media claimed that Mitchy consumed a substance during a livestream amid a heated online dispute with another influencer. These posts escalated into a false announcement of her death before the hospital’s clarification.

No Official Confirmation

  • As of now, neither the influencer’s family nor any official authority has confirmed her death, and the original death announcement by her management was subsequently retracted.

In summary: widespread claims about King Mitchy’s death appear to be misinformation. Official denials from medical facilities and retractions from her management strongly indicate she is not confirmed dead. Followers should await verified updates from credible sources or direct statements from her representatives before accepting such claims.

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