The sudden and tragic death of Willis Ayieko, the Human Resources Manager at Wells Fargo, has sent shockwaves through the corporate world and his community in Siaya. Ayieko, who went missing on October 18, was found dead four days later in Sabatia, Vihiga County.
Ayieko’s disappearance came after he attended a burial in Gem, Siaya County. He was last seen driving his orange pick-up truck, which was later found abandoned near a petrol station in Sabatia1. CCTV footage captured two unidentified men abandoning the vehicle, raising suspicions about foul play.
The discovery of Ayieko’s body in a swamp in Gem, with his hands handcuffed behind his back, has only deepened the mystery. His phone went offair near the area where his body was found, and he was discovered face down in the swamp, wearing no trousers. The circumstances of his death have left his family and friends devastated and desperate for answers.
Adding to the intrigue, Ayieko had survived a serious car accident just seven months prior to his disappearance. In a Facebook post after the accident, he expressed gratitude for his survival, writing, “God is merciful, gracious, and compassionate.” The same vehicle he was driving when he went missing was involved in the earlier crash.
Speculation abounds regarding the motive behind Ayieko’s death. Some believe it could be linked to his role as an HR manager, especially given the recent layoffs in the companies he managed. Ayieko’s family fears that his abduction and subsequent death might be connected to someone he had to let go.
As the investigation continues, authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward. The family is holding on to hope for justice and answers in what appears to be a calculated and brutal act. Willis Ayieko’s untimely death has not only left a void in the hearts of his loved ones but has also raised serious questions about workplace safety and the potential dangers faced by HR professionals.