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Willis Ayieko: Suspect in Wells Fargo HR Murder Case Allegedly Withdrawn KSh 100 Thousand from His Phone
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Willis Ayieko: Suspect in Wells Fargo HR Murder Case Allegedly Withdrawn KSh 100 Thousand from His Phone

TUKO.co.ke journalist Nancy Odindo has over three years of experience policyNews and featured stories across digital and print media in Kenya.

The body of Wells Fargo Human Resources Manager Willis Ayieko was found in a swamp in Sabatia. Siaya districtWhat authorities described as a brutal murder.

Willis Ayieko allegedly withdrew KSh100,000 from the murder suspect's phone.
Wells Fargo HR manager Willis Ayieko was found dead in a swamp in Siaya County. Photo: Willis Ayieko.
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Ayieko’s body was returned to Chief Government Pathologist Dr. He was found with serious injuries, including blunt force trauma to the head, as confirmed by Johansen Oduor.

“The body was largely decomposed. We found injuries, bleeding and bruises on the wrist,” he said.

His hands were also tied and his eyes, ears and other body parts were reportedly missing.

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Following the gruesome discovery, detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) launched an investigation, leading to the arrest of the suspect, Victor Ouma Okoth, on Monday night (October 28).

Okoth, who also lived in Siaya, Dandora IV. He was caught at a rented property in Phase. Nairobihiding place.

Investigators alleged that Okoth withdrew more than KSh100,000 from Ayieko’s mobile money account at two o’clock before renting the Dandora property. M-Pesa Stores in the area.

It is believed that he used the money to secure rent and purchase additional items. Neighbors reported Okoth as a new and unusual presence on the property, according to Citizen Digital.

“We knew he was a visitor the day he came here. Everything was new. We saw government officials coming here yesterday,” a neighbor said.

As the investigation continues, detectives are focusing on DNA evidence collected during the autopsy to establish a solid connection between Okoth and Ayieko’s murder.

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Source: TUKO.co.ke