Social media influencer Mitchell Mukoro, widely known as King Mitchy, is alive after her management reversed an earlier announcement that claimed she had died.
The shocking update came after hours of confusion online, where reports suggested she passed away at a hospital in Abuja following a disturbing livestream.
Her management later released a short but clear message to calm fears, stating simply:
Michelle is okay now.
The sudden U-turn has left many Nigerians questioning how the false death announcement happened and what truly occurred behind the scenes.
Key Highlights
- King Mitchy’s management confirmed she is alive after initially announcing her death.
- Prime Care Hospital Abuja denied she was ever admitted or treated there.
- The crisis followed her heated online feud with activist VeryDarkMan.
Management Withdraws Death Announcement
King Mitchy’s management shocked followers when they withdrew their earlier statement claiming she had died.
In their latest update, the team reassured the public that the influencer is safe. Their brief statement read,
Michelle is okay now.
This came after widespread panic triggered by an earlier announcement that alleged she died at a hospital in Abuja despite efforts to revive her.
The reversal immediately changed the narrative and eased fears among her fans, many of whom had already begun mourning her online.
The situation highlights how quickly misinformation can spread during emotional and fast-moving social media crises.
Hospital Denies Admission and Threatens Legal Action
The controversy deepened when Prime Care Hospital Abuja publicly denied any involvement.
The hospital firmly stated that King Mitchy was never admitted to its facility. It also warned that legal action could be taken against individuals or groups spreading false claims about her alleged death.
This denial contradicted the earlier statement from her management, raising serious questions about how the misinformation originated.
Hospitals rarely issue public denials unless their reputation is at risk, making this response a strong signal that the earlier death claim was inaccurate.
Online Feud and Livestream Spark Public Concern
The crisis began during a heated online clash between King Mitchy and activist Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan.
Their dispute centered on charity work and public donations. King Mitchy had claimed she renovated a school in six days and challenged VeryDarkMan over his handling of donations since 2025.
Tensions escalated further when VeryDarkMan alleged that Seyi Tinubu was secretly funding her charity activities.
Amid the conflict, King Mitchy reportedly lost access to her business Instagram account.
Public alarm intensified after a disturbing livestream showed her consuming a substance believed to be bleach, commonly called “hypo.” The video quickly went viral and fueled fears about her safety.
This incident shows the real-world impact of social media conflicts and the dangers of unverified information.
False death announcements can cause emotional trauma for families, fans, and the public. They also raise serious questions about accountability, crisis communication, and online responsibility.
For influencers, whose lives unfold publicly, moments like this can spiral rapidly beyond control.
King Mitchy’s confirmed survival has brought relief to her followers, but the confusion surrounding the false death announcement remains unresolved.
Many Nigerians are now asking important questions about how the misinformation spread and what steps will be taken to prevent similar incidents.
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