Key Points
- A hospital report says she tested positive for cocaine. The document lists other substances too.
- Doctors logged aggressive behaviour and sleeplessness at the family home. They began a home detox plan soon after.
- Hospital warns access to drug-using visitors frustrates recovery. They recommend strict monitoring and regular psychotherapy.
Regina Daniels (Regina Daniels) appears in a medical report as testing positive for drugs. The document says Serenity Royale Hospital treated her from September ninth to October fifteenth, 2025.

The report describes tests showing marijuana, cocaine, morphine and opiates. It also notes high alcohol levels and ongoing access to substances during treatment. Ned Nwoko’s claim on Regina was earlier published by sources and set the public debate.
What the report says
The hospital log says staff were called to the home on September twenty third. They recorded that she had not slept for forty eight hours and showed visible aggression.
Doctors described verbal aggression, anger, agitation and an evasive mood in the notes. They diagnosed substance use disorder and started home-based detox on September twenty fourth.
The document lists withdrawal challenges that slowed progress during the detox effort. Frequent outings, easy access to drug-using visitors and work duties kept undermining care.
Family responses and next steps
Family members were asked to assist with treatment and avoid bringing substances into the home. The hospital advised relatives who use drugs to stay away during recovery.
Despite some mental stability, the report says recovery stalled because she still had access to drugs. The hospital recommends stricter monitoring, fewer high-risk contacts and regular psychotherapy sessions.
Separate statements from family and allies have denied or pushed back on the report’s claims in recent days. Several ValidUpdates pieces have covered the unfolding statements and legal angles. Regina Daniels refutes Ned’s claim addressed her public response and related allegations.
The hospital also reported a superficial thrombophlebitis during treatment and urged follow up for physical care. Medical staff emphasised that ongoing access to substances is the key barrier to effective detox.
ValidUpdates will continue to track official statements and any legal filings linked to the case. Readers should note that aspects of the saga remain contested between family members and public accounts.






