April 18, 2026
WILLIS AYIEKO: New Details Emerge Over HR Manager's Gruesome Death

WILLIS AYIEKO: New Details Emerge Over HR Manager’s Gruesome Death

Fresh information has emerged regarding the death of Human Resource Manager Willis Ayieko, as the deceased brother has revealed how they discovered his body.

Ayieko’s tragic fate was confirmed on Wednesday, October 23, several days after he went missing while attending a burial at the North Gem location.

Days after he went missing, his Ford Ranger was discovered abandoned on Tuesday, October 22 in Sabatia, Vihiga County.

With more questions than answers surrounding the late Ayieko’s death, his brother shed some light on what they witnessed during the painful identification of the body.

“We went with my brothers to look for him. We wanted to see the last place where the vehicle was stopped,” he said, adding that Ayieko did not have most of his clothes.

Ayieko’s brother also denied claims that the murder was the result of a botched robbery.

He also stated that the deceased’s body was severely mutilated, implying a possible vendetta against the Human Resource Manager.

He added, “He was cut. Eyes were gorged out, ears were cut, nose was cut, the mouth was cut. Why die such a painful death?”

The deceased’s brother also revealed that the crime was gruesome.

According to his friends, they were supposed to leave a burial in a convoy of vehicles, but he insisted on driving ahead of them, which proved fatal.

Ayieko’s death has devastated his family, with one member urging the public to come forward with any information that could lead to the arrest of those involved in his death.

“We are calling on anyone with information that could assist in this investigation to come forward,” one family member said on Wednesday. “Every lead is crucial at this stage.”

CCTV footage has since emerged, revealing two suspects abandoning Ayieko’s vehicle at a petrol station. The two men are strongly suspected by authorities of being involved in the murder.

Detectives’ preliminary findings indicate that the two men in possession of his car disabled his dashcam on Friday, October 18, the same day he went missing. This was a deliberate attempt to conceal their identities.

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After dumping the car, the two men tried not to raise their heads as they fled the scene, indicating that they were well aware of the possibility of CCTV cameras nearby.

They also opened the car bonnet at the gas station to trick attendants into believing the vehicle had mechanical problems.

Meanwhile, Ayieko’s body has been transferred to the Aga Khan Hospital Mortuary for preservation, pending an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death.

WILLIS AYIEKO: New Details Emerge Over HR Manager’s Gruesome Death

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