Residents in Migori county’s Awendo village, which is located in the suna east sub county, witnessed an unusual occurrence in which a woman’s decapitated body was picked up and discarded in the middle of the road.

This incident has elicited a range of reactions from members of the public in the region, with the majority urging regional officials to shore up security.
While confirming this tragic incidence, locals claimed that a group of students walking to school via Awendo center discovered the woman’s lifeless body in a sack. The sack in question featured blood stains, which attracted the notice of passers-by, who alerted Suna police officers.

While confirming this tragic incidence, Esau Ochokorodi, the Suna East sub county police commander, stated that villagers had reported the incident to the Suna East police station on Friday.
Residents of Suna east sub county, as well as Migori county in general, are concerned about this occurrence. Locals have been on high alert as a result of the recent spate of homicides.

Locals are also concerned about the strange incident in Yala River, which has led them to assume that the location is no longer safe.
Locals in the area are urging the authorities to expedite the inquiry and apprehend all suspects and culprits involved in such inhumane crimes in the region.
So far, police commander Esau has asked officers to avoid taking the law into their own hands if they apprehend anyone linked to the murder of innocent people.
So far, many Kenyans have expressed concern about what should be done to prevent such occurrences from occurring in the country.