Laboratory technician went missing last week and her body has been found in a river in Baratorn, Kiminini.
Brian Wafula son to the victim had threatened to kill her after disagreements over theft of farm produce disappeared and he went missing after the disappearance of the technician.
The deceased Judith Nafula Konya went missing on October 18. Family and friends said the deceased had dedicated her life to church work and it was unlikely of her to disappear without telling anyone.
St Josephs Girls principal Rosebella Orwaru said Judith could not have left her house without informing anybody.
“Konya was a team player who dedicated herself to her work and in the church where she served as a leader of the Catholic Women Association.”
She said the lab technician had prepared specimens for the Form 4 Biology mock tests but did not turn up for the practicals.
“We have lost a faithful and dedicated long-serving member of staff, she left at a time when the school needed her most, God rest her soul in eternal peace,” Orwaru said.
Widower Andrew Wanjala Wekesa said he was shocked by her death.
“My wife visited me at my place of work and reported the threats from Brian,” he said.
“Her body was found Saturday when a child in the neighbourhood said there was a floating body in the river.”He said that items found in a bag belonging to his son proved that he was the prime suspect.
“My son escaped to Eldoret where he left a bag containing his keys, keys to our main house and other items,” Wekesa said.
He called for the arrest of his son whom he said is an addict of hard drugs.
Justine Nekesa Konya, Konya’s sister recounted how her sister had informed her of her son’s threats to kill her.
Kiminini subcounty police commander Mr. Onditi said Wafula who is the prime suspect is being sought in connection to Konya’s disappearance and death.
Onditi said Wekesa reported to the police about his missing wife on October 20.
The body of the deceased was taken to Mount Elgon Hospital mortuary awaiting an autopsy.