- The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has cornered Victor Ouma Okoth, the prime suspect in the brutal murder of Willis Ayieko, a human resource manager at Wells Fargo
- After fleeing the crime scene in Nyamninia, Okoth withdrew over Ksh. 100,000 using the victim’s mobile phone, revealing a chilling premeditation
- Forensic evidence has linked him directly to the gruesome murder as investigators now scramble to piece together the timeline of events
Victor Ouma Okoth finds himself in the crosshairs of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) as they piece together the brutal murder of Willis Ayieko, a human resource manager at Wells Fargo.
The hunt for Okoth escalates after he flees the scene in Nyamninia, Siaya County, only to be cornered in a hideout in Dandora, Nairobi, where he allegedly withdrew over Ksh. 100,000 using Ayieko’s mobile phone.
Eyewitness accounts unveil a chilling narrative—residents were completely unaware they were harboring a suspect.
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“He came here around ten with some things… we didn’t know he was a murderer,” a local expressed, encapsulating the disbelief that enveloped the community.
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Meanwhile, detectives work tirelessly to establish a forensic link between Okoth and the crime scene, intensifying the urgency of their investigation.
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Autopsy results paint a grim picture: Ayieko’s life was extinguished by blunt force trauma, with Chief Government Pathologist Johansen Oduor revealing, “We found injuries, bleeding, and bruises on the wrist.”
As detectives sift through the collected DNA evidence, they inch closer to solidifying their case against Okoth.
In the backdrop of this unfolding tragedy, Ayieko’s family stands united in their grief, pleading for swift justice.
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“We are traumatized; the family is traumatized,” said Alego Usonga MP Samuel Atandi, articulating the profound sorrow felt by those left behind.
The community is now holding its breath, waiting to see if justice will prevail for Willis Ayieko and his loved ones.