<h4>Mukoro Michelle, aka King Mitchy Was Neither Admitted Nor Died In Our Hospital&#8212;Prime Care</h4>
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<p><strong><a href="https://openlife.ng/">OpenLife</a></strong> reports that Prime Care has stated that Mukoro Ereremena Michelle, known as King Mitchy, was neither admitted nor died in their hospital as being reported in the media space.<br />
popularly known as King Mitchy, is a Nigerian content creator, social media influencer, and philanthropist born on November 8, 2000, in Delta State.</p>
<p>This new layer of controversy which emerged in the ongoing story surrounding the popular influencer has stirred debates so much so that Prime Care Hospital has to publicly address viral reports claiming the influencer passed away at its facility.<br />
The hospital is firmly denying it.</p>
<p>In an official statement, the management of Prime Care clarified that King Mitchy was never admitted to their hospital and did not die there. The hospital emphasized that its records show no trace of her being treated or registered as a patient at any time.</p>
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<p>The response directly contradicts earlier circulating claims that linked the reported incident to the Abuja-based medical facility.</p>
<p>This unexpected clarification has intensified discussions online, with many questioning how the hospital’s name became attached to the story in the first place.</p>
<p>As social media debates heat up, attention is now shifting to King Mitchy’s management team for further clarification.</p>
<p>For now, Prime Care Hospital has distanced itself from the reports, leaving the public awaiting the next official update in what has become a rapidly evolving situation.</p>

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