Shakahola cult: 8 more bodies recovered as Gov't suspends exhumation exercise
Eight more bodies were on Thursday exhumed at
the Shakahola forest in Kilifi County where the search for victims of a
suspected starvation cult led by controversial preacher Paul Mackenzie is
ongoing.
Despite
the increase in numbers resulting from the tragedy which now stands at 235, the
government has suspended the exhumation exercise owing to preparation for the
post-mortem examination set to begin on Wednesday next week.
Coast
Regional Commissioner Rhoda Onyancha made the announcement saying that only the
search and rescue operations will continue as planned.
She
said the searchers managed to rescue four people, where one was found in a
critical condition. The total number of people rescued so far stands at 89.
The
Regional Commissioner at the same time noted that two more people were reported
missing, bringing the total number to 613.
The
alleged cult is linked to Good News International Church pastor Mackenzie, who is
accused of brainwashing his followers to starve themselves to death in order to
"meet Jesus."
Mackenzie is
still on trial remains in custody, even though he has denied the
allegations levelled against him.
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