Baby Top took to social media to mourn her friend and share their final WhatsApp messages. In one of the chats, Susan expressed excitement about a job opportunity she had once received in the United States, specifically in Seattle. However, her plans were disrupted after she fell seriously ill and was hospitalized for an extended period, leading to the cancellation of the move. She had intended to invite Baby Top and her son Adrian to visit her once she had settled, making the visit a surprise.
The touching conversation revealed how much Susan had looked forward to the future. Despite her plans not materializing, she celebrated her friend’s achievements, expressing joy that Baby Top had eventually made it to Seattle—ironically, the same city she had hoped to call home. Susan mentioned how many Kenyan nurses in Seattle had reached out to her, thrilled by Baby Top’s visit and eager to connect.
Tragically, Susan’s last social media post before her death sent shockwaves among her followers. In the post, she recounted a terrifying ordeal in which four individuals—two men and two women—allegedly broke into her home and forcibly injected her with unknown substances. She claimed that this happened in front of her children and their nanny, and her phones were confiscated, cutting off her ability to communicate or seek help.
The deeply disturbing details in her final message left many puzzled and concerned, fueling calls for a thorough investigation into the events surrounding her death. Friends and followers have continued to share tributes, expressing sorrow and disbelief over her untimely passing.
Susan’s last messages also reflected her admiration and love for Baby Top, praising her for her achievements and recognizing the divine timing of her success. She noted how Seattle had become a hub for Kenyan healthcare professionals and seemed proud that her dear friend had found herself among them.

The tragic loss has not only shaken Susan’s family but also her wide network of friends and colleagues in the healthcare and media spaces. Baby Top’s heartfelt tribute and the sharing of their personal conversations have opened a window into the deep bond they shared, as well as the dreams Susan had that remained unfulfilled.
As investigations continue into the circumstances of her death, many are calling for justice and clarity, hoping that the truth will soon come to light. Meanwhile, Susan’s memory lives on through the many lives she touched and the legacy she leaves behind in both the medical and maternal care communities.
Kenyan media personality Baby Top has been left devastated by the sudden and mysterious death of her close friend, Susan Kamengere, widely known as Susan Toto Touch. Susan, a respected nurse and lactation specialist, passed away under unclear circumstances shortly after sharing an alarming post online.
Baby Top took to social media to mourn her friend and share their final WhatsApp messages. In one of the chats, Susan expressed excitement about a job opportunity she had once received in the United States, specifically in Seattle. However, her plans were disrupted after she fell seriously ill and was hospitalized for an extended period, leading to the cancellation of the move. She had intended to invite Baby Top and her son Adrian to visit her once she had settled, making the visit a surprise.
The touching conversation revealed how much Susan had looked forward to the future. Despite her plans not materializing, she celebrated her friend’s achievements, expressing joy that Baby Top had eventually made it to Seattle—ironically, the same city she had hoped to call home. Susan mentioned how many Kenyan nurses in Seattle had reached out to her, thrilled by Baby Top’s visit and eager to connect.
Tragically, Susan’s last social media post before her death sent shockwaves among her followers. In the post, she recounted a terrifying ordeal in which four individuals—two men and two women—allegedly broke into her home and forcibly injected her with unknown substances. She claimed that this happened in front of her children and their nanny, and her phones were confiscated, cutting off her ability to communicate or seek help.
The deeply disturbing details in her final message left many puzzled and concerned, fueling calls for a thorough investigation into the events surrounding her death. Friends and followers have continued to share tributes, expressing sorrow and disbelief over her untimely passing.
Susan’s last messages also reflected her admiration and love for Baby Top, praising her for her achievements and recognizing the divine timing of her success. She noted how Seattle had become a hub for Kenyan healthcare professionals and seemed proud that her dear friend had found herself among them.
The tragic loss has not only shaken Susan’s family but also her wide network of friends and colleagues in the healthcare and media spaces. Baby Top’s heartfelt tribute and the sharing of their personal conversations have opened a window into the deep bond they shared, as well as the dreams Susan had that remained unfulfilled.
As investigations continue into the circumstances of her death, many are calling for justice and clarity, hoping that the truth will soon come to light. Meanwhile, Susan’s memory lives on through the many lives she touched and the legacy she leaves behind in both the medical and maternal care communities.