The number of bodies found in eastern Kenya has risen to 47 as part of an investigation into the deaths of members of the Good News International Church, a religious sect founded by Pastor Paul McKenzie. Agence France-Presse (AFP).
Currently, work is being carried out near the city of Malindi.
Public Kenyan broadcaster KBC On 23 April, he reported the discovery of 58 tombs in the Malindi district, some of which allegedly may contain several people.
On April 14, police reported that the bodies of four dead were found in a house built in the woods. There was a group of cult followers gathered in anticipation of the impending end of the world. All four died of starvation. Thereupon, law enforcement launched an investigation.
Mackenzie created the cult 20 years ago. Since 2017, Kenyan courts have brought criminal cases against him, but he surrendered to the authorities on April 15, 2023 and is currently under investigation.
Formerly Congolese militants hacked to death He stole 14 people with a machete and children.