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Some victims of Kenya hunger cult have been suffocated, authorities say Lalrp

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NAIROBI — Because the chief of a cult whose members allegedly starved themselves to loss of life at his behest appeared in courtroom in Kenya, autopsies revealed a few of his victims possibly have been killed relatively than died of starvation.

A authorities pathologist stated Tuesday that the our bodies of a minimum of two youngsters exhibited indicators of suffocation suggesting they didn’t simply starve to loss of life like lots of the different victims. In whole, 110 our bodies have up to now been recovered from the graves in japanese Kenya, authorities concerned within the exhumation instructed The Washington Put up.

On Tuesday, a courtroom ordered the continued detention of the church’s chief, Paul Mackenzie, who was launched on bail by one courtroom final week earlier than being rearrested, till Friday, based on the Associated Press. He is accused of encouraging followers of his Good Information Worldwide Church to starve themselves to loss of life to satisfy Jesus.

A Kenyan cult preached ravenous for salvation, police say. Dozens have died.

Greater than 460 folks have been reported lacking up to now, based on the nation’s Interior Ministry, elevating the likelihood there may very well be many extra our bodies within the forest.

The ministry added that unhealthy climate had compelled a halt to efforts to exhume our bodies on the distant 800-acre website in a forest to the north of Mombasa. It stated that drones and helicopters have been getting used to seek for any survivors.

Titus Katana, a former member who was capable of escape the group, told the BBC that he had heard experiences that his younger son was solely breastfed as soon as and was later suffocated.

“The kids have been the primary to die. Then after the kids, they went for the single. Then after, the moms and the aged have been subsequent in line,” he stated.

Mackenzie was later transferred to a courtroom in Shanzu, close to the port metropolis of Mombasa over terrorism fees.

Bisset reported from London.