Some victims of cultist Paul Makenzie have been rejected by their families even in death. He said relatives of some of the victims of Good News International Church starvation camp in Shakahola completely refused to give DNA samples for matching. “In some bodies, the flesh was completely rotten so you had to drill the bones to extract samples,” he said. The controversial cult leader Mackenzie and 29 others were charged on February 6, with the murder of 191 children whose bodies were exhumed from Shakahola forest. The charges came after Interior CS Kithure Kindiki declared Mackenzie’s church an organised criminal group.
Source: The Star February 15, 2024 23:35 UTC