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Autopsy Report Reveals Cause of Death for Wells Fargo HR, Willis Ayieko

Autopsy Report Reveals Cause of Death for Wells Fargo HR, Willis Ayieko

Autopsy Reveals Cause of Death for Wells Fargo HR Willis Ayieko

An autopsy on Willis Ayieko, an HR official at Wells Fargo, has shed light on the cause of his death. Chief Government Pathologist Johansen Oduor shared the findings on October 29 at the Lee Funeral Home.

Key Autopsy Details

  • Cause of Death: Head injuries, with evidence of brain bleeding.
  • Signs of Restraint: Bruises on his wrists suggest his hands were tied.
  • Body Condition: Parts of Ayieko’s body, including the mouth, ear, and cheek, had been eaten by animals after his body was discarded near Yala.
  • Additional Observation: A dead crab was found on his clothes, indicating animals targeted the softer body tissues.

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Context of the Incident

Willis Ayieko’s family reported him missing before his body was found. He had traveled to his rural home to attend a funeral and was last seen alive there.

Investigation Updates

Authorities have arrested one suspect in connection with Ayieko’s murder:

  • Suspect: Victor Ouma Okoth, apprehended in Nairobi’s Dandora Phase IV.
  • Investigation Progress: Forensic evidence places the suspect at the crime scene. The joint investigation team from DCI’s Homicide, CRIB, and Operations units continues to explore the case.

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Source References

  • Chief Government Pathologist Johansen Oduor’s public statement
  • DCI reports on the suspect’s arrest and ongoing investigation

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