Identity Of Retired Teacher Killed by Fellow Teachers in Attack Over Land, Wife Admitted at Hospital

A 61‑year‑old retired teacher was killed in Asumbi, Homa Bay County, after a violent confrontation linked to a long‑standing land dispute.

Joseph Ooko was attacked at his home on Sunday evening. Police reports indicate the assailants stormed his compound, sparking a quarrel that quickly turned violent.

In the chaos, Ooko was struck and died instantly. His wife, who tried to intervene, was also beaten during the attack. She sustained serious injuries and was rushed to hospital, where she remains under treatment.

The suspects fled immediately after the assault. The body of the deceased was later taken to the local mortuary for autopsy.

Police revealed that the suspects are the couple's neighbors, and that tensions between the families had been escalating for months. The assailants, who are said to be teachers in the area, are now being sought for questioning.

Residents expressed shock at the killing, describing Ooko as a peaceful man who served the community for decades before retiring from teaching. They urged authorities to act swiftly, warning that unresolved land conflicts continue to fuel violence in the region.

Authorities noted such incidents have become increasingly common in Homa Bay. In recent years, property disputes have caused dozens of deaths and left many others injured. 

Security officers pledged to intensify patrols and mediation efforts to prevent further bloodshed.


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