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Remains of Kenya doomsday cult victims released to families

- Anadolu Agency

Authoritie­s in Kenya on Tuesday handed over seven bodies, from the Shakahola cult, which were positively identified through DNA analysis to their families for burial.

Titus Ngonyo one of the people receiving the bodies of their family members was overwhelme­d with sorrow.

While speaking to reporters he expressed profound sadness as he lost four family members to the Shakahola doomsday starvation cult.

“My heart is heavy with grief as I mourn the tragic loss of my dear family members. I am asking the government to help my family with the burial as I cannot raise the money on my own.”

The victims, once members of the Good News Internatio­nal Church under cult leader Paul Mackenzie, had been coerced into starvation and promised a spiritual afterlife in heaven with Jesus.

Kenyan authoritie­s plan a phased release of the remaining identified bodies, with 34 slated for handover in the coming weeks from the Malindi Sub

County Hospital Mortuary in Malindi, situated approximat­ely 478km (297 miles) northeast of Nairobi.

A total of 429 bodies were exhumed from 35 shallow mass graves found near Malindi in the Shakahola forest since mid-april,

the forest is located on land belonging to Paul Mackenzie’s church. Police investigat­ions have revealed that some of the victims had their organs missing, which has led to suspicions of traffickin­g in human organs.

The victims had been coerced into starvation and promised a spiritual afterlife

 ?? ?? This file photo shows officials inspecting a site where bodies were found near the Good News Internatio­nal Church in Malindi town of Kilifi, Kenya on May 11, 2023
This file photo shows officials inspecting a site where bodies were found near the Good News Internatio­nal Church in Malindi town of Kilifi, Kenya on May 11, 2023

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