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Police in Kenya start exhuming shallow graves of suspected cult victims

By Editorial Board Published August 21, 2025 3 Min Read
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Police in Kenya start exhuming shallow graves of suspected cult victims

Police, pathologists and grave diggers have began the exhumation of 27 shallow graves in Kenya’s Kilifi County.

The stays are believed to be of followers of a lethal cult in Chakama Ranch, part of the Shakahola Forest.

In 2023, greater than 400 mass graves had been found in the identical forest, all members of controversial preacher Paul Mackenzie’s church. They had been inspired to starve themselves to loss of life to get into heaven.

It stays one of many world’s worst cult-related tragedies. Mackenzie remains to be in jail and faces quite a few prices of terrorism, youngster torture and homicide.

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Six our bodies had been exhumed in Chakama Ranch, part of the Shakahola Forest, at the moment

The distant forest has once more been changed into against the law scene.

Morticians had been seen finishing up physique bag after physique bag, some containing the stays of kids believed to have been starved to loss of life.

State pathologist Dr Richard Njoroge stated that is only the start, as investigators anticipate finding many extra our bodies: “Today we managed to exhume six.

“Of the six graves, we discovered 5 our bodies after which additionally round that space we discovered ten totally different scattered physique components, scattered somewhere else on the floor.”

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Eleven suspects have already been arrested in reference to these deaths and can seem in courtroom on Friday.

On the exhumation at the moment, pathologists stated they had been nonetheless working to determine the our bodies of these exhumed from Mackenzie’s cult.

“We had 453 at the closure of that exercise, I think, we released around 33 or 34 last time. So, from there are 419 remaining,” Dr Njoroge defined.

Police have inspired households within the space with lacking family members to come back ahead and supply their DNA samples, as efforts to determine the lifeless proceed.

Kenya is grappling with an increase in spiritual extremism and lots of church buildings working informally.

Parliament handed a number of preliminary payments aimed toward regulating spiritual organisations final yr, however implementation has stalled after resistance from church leaders.

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