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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Kenya: Police recover 47 bodies linked to the starvation cult led by pastor Paul Makenzie Nthenge

“Kenya: Police recover 47 bodies linked to the starvation cult led by pastor Paul Makenzie Nthenge”, Op India, April 24, 2023:

“On Sunday (April 23), the Kenyan police informed that they have so far exhumed 47 bodies in connection to the case of the Christian pastor, who asked people to starve to death if they want to meet Jesus Christ.

While speaking about the matter, Detective Charles Kamau said, “Today we have exhumed 26 more bodies and this brings the total number of bodies from that place to 47.” As per reports, cops have been able to identify a total of 58 graves in the Shakahola forest in Malindi town of Eastern Kenya.

The preacher, identified as one Paul Makenzie Nthenge, is currently in the custody of the police. The cops have also dug out a grave, which contained the bodies of 5 members of the same family….”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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