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Primecare Hospital Debunks Rumours of King Mitchy ’s Alleged Death in Abuja

Primecare Hospital Abuja has denied viral reports claiming Nigerian content creator King Mitchy died at its facility amid the VeryDarkMan and Seyi Tinubu controversy. Read the full details here.


Primecare Hospital Refutes Reports of King Mitchy’s Death

Primecare Hospital has officially dismissed viral claims alleging that popular Nigerian content creator King Mitchy died at its Abuja facility.

The hospital issued a public statement on Saturday, firmly denying any involvement in the widely circulated rumours. According to the management, King Mitchy — whose real name is Mukoro Mitchelle — was neither admitted nor treated at the medical facility.

The hospital described the report as false, misleading, and entirely untrue, urging members of the public to disregard the misinformation spreading across social media platforms.


How the King Mitchy Death Rumour Started

The rumours gained traction online amid the ongoing controversy involving social commentator Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, and Seyi Tinubu, son of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Social media speculation intensified after VeryDarkMan reacted in a recent video to claims that King Mitchy allegedly consumed a substance identified as “Sniper,” a commonly known pesticide product in Nigeria. However, no verified medical or official reports have confirmed such claims.

Previous Allegations Between VeryDarkMan, Seyi Tinubu, and King Mitchy

The controversy between the parties has been ongoing. Earlier, VeryDarkMan alleged that both Seyi Tinubu and King Mitchy were threatening his life — a claim that sparked heated reactions online.

Additionally, VeryDarkMan previously accused Seyi Tinubu of gifting King Mitchy ₦100 million to renovate a school within six days. King Mitchy publicly denied the allegation.

These exchanges have fueled social media debates, further amplifying unverified claims and conspiracy theories.


Primecare Hospital Urges Public to Avoid Misinformation

Primecare Hospital emphasized the importance of verifying information before sharing it online, especially when it concerns sensitive matters such as health and death.

The hospital reiterated that King Mitchy was not treated at its Abuja facility and that any report suggesting otherwise is completely false.


What This Means

As of now, there is no confirmed report supporting claims of King Mitchy’s death. The statement from Primecare Hospital directly contradicts the viral rumours.

The situation highlights the growing challenge of misinformation in Nigeria’s digital space, particularly when it involves public figures and political controversies.

Readers are advised to rely on verified sources for updates regarding King Mitchy, VeryDarkMan, and Seyi Tinubu.

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