Willis Ayieko: Suspect in Wells Fargo HR Manager Murder Moved to Dandora with New Woman

  • Officers investigating the murder of Wells Fargo Human Resources Director Willis Ayieko arrested a suspect
  • Victor Ouma Okoth had recently moved into a rented one-room house in Dandora and bought new furniture.
  • When officers raided Okoth’s home, they found a woman said to be an employee of a nearby bar.

police officers Victor Ouma Okoth, the prime suspect in the murder of Wells Fargo Human Resources Director Willis Ayieko, was arrested.

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Okoth was arrested on Monday, October 28, after Ayieko’s body was found on October 23. Siayathree days after he disappeared.

The nation is reporting this. The suspect had recently moved into a rented one-room house in Dandora Phase Four. Nairobi.

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On October 25, Okoth reportedly approached a staff member at the Charity Precinct, introduced himself as a teacher and was looking for a vacant unit.

According to the watchman, the prospective tenant negotiated the rent and initially offered to pay KSh4,000 for the month until November 25.

He finally settled on a total of KSh 5,550 which included rent, water deposit and prorated fee for the remaining days of October.

After securing the rental, Okoth immediately moved in new furniture, including a bed, sofa set, table, television and sound system.

Witnesses stated that there were additional items in the room, including a pair of shoes and a purple briefcase filled with clothes.

When officers raided his apartment, they discovered a woman who locals identified as an employee of a nearby bar.

Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) boss Mohamed Amin announced that Okoth and his partner were detained.

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“The suspect was located at the scene of the crime through forensic analysis,” Amin said.

Okoth is being held at Muthaiga Police Station as investigations into the highly publicized case continue.

What happened to Willis Ayieko?

Ayieko left Nairobi for a funeral in Gem but was ambushed on her way home after the funeral.

His phones were taken off the air and he was unable to attend another event he was expected to attend. kakamega the next day.

Days later, CCTV cameras captured two men leaving their car near a gas station in Sabatia.

After days of searching, his body was found thrown upside down in a stream in Gem, near the area where his phone signal was lost.

Source: TUKO.co.ke