2023-04-23 19:32:00
Foreign news agencies reported on Sunday, April 23, 2023, that the Kenyan police began an investigation into the cult of fasting. which calls itself the ‘Good News International’ Church following rescuing 15 disciples from the Chatahola Forest. in Malindi got it last week
Authorities also found the bodies of four people who died of starvation, leading to the April 15 arrest of self-proclaimed cult leader Paul Makenzie Entenke.
Later investigation Police have found at least 58 shallow graves in the Chakahola Forest. So far, excavators have found 47 bodies, including the bodies of children, some believed to be members of the same family.
Mr Entenge has denied all wrongdoing and insists he has closed his church since 2019. However, the court has decided not to release him on bail. While pathologists are examining DNA from the bodies found to determine whether Did they die from starvation?
Victor Kaudu of the Center for Social Justice in Malindi told local media that “When we entered the forest and to where we found large and small crosses We immediately realized that more than five people were buried here.”
While the Kenyan Interior Ministry said Total area of Chakahola Forest which is more than 800 acres in size, was ordered to be blocked. and declared it a crime scene
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