A court of Kenya ordered the exhumation of people believed to have been strangled and strangled, in the same county where hundreds of members of a heresy were found dead two years ago, prosecutors said today. The corpses, in this new case, are believed to have been buried in shallow graves on the outskirts of Malidi, in Kilii County, Southeast Kenya. Investigations have so far been turning to 11 suspects, the office of the Public Prosecutor’s Office said in a post on the X platform. Authorities suspect that many people were “murdered by starvation and suffocation,” he added. Victims may have been embraced and promoted “extreme religious beliefs”. More than 400 corpses were found in 2023 in the neighboring Sakahola Forest, in one of the worst cases of mass murder or suicide associated with a heresy. Authorities say that the heresy leader, Paul Mackenzie, ordered the faithful to fast themselves and their children to death to “go to paradise before the end comes. […]
Source: News Beast

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