Paul Mackenzie, the leader of a cult whose members allegedly starved themselves to death at his behest, appeared in court in Kenya. Autopsies revealed some of his victims may have been killed rather than died of hunger.
NAIROBI — As the leader of a cult whose members allegedly starved themselves to death at his behest appeared in court in Kenya, autopsies revealed some of his victims may have been killed rather than died of hunger.A government pathologist said Tuesday that the bodies of at least two children exhibited signs of suffocation, suggesting they didn’t just starve to death like many of the other victims.
On Tuesday, a court ordered the continued detention of the church’s leader, Paul Mackenzie, who was released on bail by one court last week before being rearrested, until Friday, according to theis accused of encouraging followers of his Good News International Church to starve themselves to death to meet Jesus and has been transferred to a court in Shanzu, near the port city of Mombasa, over terrorism charges.
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