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New bodies found near site of Kenya's starvation cult burials

KENYA - Five bodies have been exhumed from fresh graves suspected to be linked to Kenya's notorious starvation cult.

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In one of the worst ever cases of cult-related mass deaths, more than 400 bodies were found in 2023 in the remote Shakahola Forest, inland from the coastal town of Malindi. It is believed they were followers of self-proclaimed pastor Paul Mackenzie, who is alleged to have encouraged them to starve themselves to death. These exhumations were ordered in July after the disappearance of some children triggered a new probe. Prosecutors said 11 people had been arrested in connection with the case, including three who were followers of Mr Mackenzie at the time of "Shakahola Forest Massacre". The latest discoveries seem to confirm fears raised by the government earlier in the year that the cult might still be active. (BBC)

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