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Kenyan Police Start Exhuming 32 Cult Graves, Reports Say

© AP Photo / Patrick NgugiIn this Sunday, April 12, 2020 file photo, two residents sit outside a closed church, after religious public services were stopped to limit the spread of the coronavirus, in the Mathare slum, or informal settlement, of Nairobi, Kenya.
In this Sunday, April 12, 2020 file photo, two residents sit outside a closed church, after religious public services were stopped to limit the spread of the coronavirus, in the Mathare slum, or informal settlement, of Nairobi, Kenya.  - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 22.04.2023
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Four people were reported dead last week and many others hospitalized in Kenya's coastal Kilifi county after a local pastor instructed them to fast while "waiting to meet Jesus." Near the place in the forest where the worshippers were found, police discovered dozens of relatively fresh graves.
Kenya's authorities started exhuming remains from at least 32 suspected cult graves in the eastern part of the country on Friday, media quoted local police as saying.
The graves, located in Shakahola forest, Kilifi County, are believed to contain followers of a Christian cult called the Good News International Church. Its leader, Paul Mackenzie, has long been on the police radar for allegedly preaching a dangerous doctrine that encourages people to starve themselves to death in order to reach heaven.
Authorities reportedly managed to discover seven bodies while digging up burial sites on Friday.
However, there are concerns that the number of bodies could be more than it had been initially estimated as each grave can contain more than one body. In one of the unearthed graves. the bodies of an adult and a child were found next to each other, wrapped in blankets.
Sitting on the steps of the church, a Kanungu villager looks at a crucifix which was left behind by a cult member who now lays dead inside in Kanungu, southwestern Uganda Sunday, March 19, 2000, about 220 miles (350 kilometers) southwest from the capital Kampala, where members of a doomsday cult died in a fire. - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 06.03.2023
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The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) stated that the graves were fresh as the bodies could not have been more than four weeks old, underlining that only an autopsy could indicate the exact time frame. Among seven recovered bodies, five were reported to be children.
The ongoing exhumation reportedly brings the death toll to 17 since the followers of Mackenzie were found in the forest where they had spent several days starving themselves to death to "meet Jesus." Police managed to rescue 16 of them, while four worshippers died before they reached hospital.
The investigation into the case, as well as the exhumation process, are ongoing after the leader of the church was arrested.
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