Wells Fargo Manager Died of Head Injuries, Autopsy Report Shows

  • Willis Ayieko, a human resource manager for Wells Fargo, was found dead in a pond in Gem, Siaya county, after mysteriously disappearing on Friday, October 18
  • An autopsy report conducted at Lee Mortuary in the presence of his family has revealed Ayieko's cause of death
  • Chief state pathologist Johansen Oduor said the Wells Fargo boss died from head injuries

NairobiAn autopsy report has revealed the cause of death of Willis Ayieko, the human resources manager of a security company Wells Fargo.

Wells Fargo Manager Died of Head Injuries, Autopsy Report Shows. Photo: Willis Ayieko/Johansen Oduor.
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The autopsy was conducted at the Lee Mortuary in Nairobi on Tuesday, October 29 and was led by state pathologist Johansen Oduor.

What killed Willis Oduor?

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In a report, Oduor said the results of the autopsy showed that the slain Wells Fargo HR manager died of head injuries.

Chief government pathologist Dr Johansen Oduor said the injuries caused bleeding in the brain.

“There was blood on the brain. In addition, there were bruises on the wrists caused by some of the handcuffs found on him. There were also tissues missing from the mouth, ear and cheek,” Oduor said.

Oduor explained that the missing tissues were from animals in the area where the body was found.

“They were caused by aquatic animals like fish and crabs. We found a dead crab in the clothes. We think they were targeting soft parts of the body,” he said.

Where the suspect of Willis' murder was arrested

Meanwhile, the Department of Criminal Investigation (DCI) arrested a suspect linked to the brutal murder of a Wells Fargo human resources manager.

The suspect, Victor Ouma Okoth, was arrested on Monday, October 28, at the Dandora Phase IV hideout, Nairobi, where he allegedly “rented a residence using the proceeds of crime”.

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The arrest was made possible by a coordinated investigation involving a special unit DCICRIB, and Operations units.

Forensic investigations placed Okoth at the scene, leading to his detention at the Muthaiga Police Station.

Authorities are continuing to investigate, following up on additional leads and working to identify and arrest other suspects who may be involved in the crime.

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