Prime Care Hospital has disclosed that King Mitchy didn’t die in their facility.
Glamtush reports that a Nigerian hospital, Primecare Hospital, has refuted reports circulating online alleging that popular content creator Mukoro Mitchelle, widely known as King Mitchy, died at its facility amid the ongoing clash between social commentator Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, and Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The controversy intensified after VeryDarkMan, in a recent video, reacted to claims that King Mitchy allegedly consumed a substance identified as “Sniper.”
In a statement issued on Saturday, the hospital described the claim as false, stressing that King Mitchy was neither admitted to nor treated at its Abuja facility.
The management said the report linking her alleged death to the hospital is entirely untrue and urged the public to disregard the misinformation.
The clarification follows widespread rumors on social media suggesting that King Mitchy had passed away.
“The management of Prime Care Hospitals wishes to inform the public that the announcement of the alleged death of Miss Mukoro Mitchelle popularly known as King Mitchy at our facility in Abuja is FALSE,” the statement read.
“King Mitchy was never a patient in our hospital and did not pass away here.”
The hospital further stated that it is working with relevant authorities to investigate the source of the misinformation and warned that it would take all necessary legal action against those responsible for spreading the false information. It also urged members of the public to verify information through its official channels before sharing.
Earlier, VeryDarkMan had alleged that Seyi Tinubu and King Mitchy were threatening his life. He also previously accused Seyi Tinubu of gifting King Mitchy N100 million to renovate a school within six days, an allegation she later denied.


















