At least 21 bodies exhumed in Kenya as authorities continue to investigate a pastor, who allegedly told his followers to starve themselves to death in order 'to meet Jesus'
Makenzie Nthenge, leader of the Good News International Church, reportedly told his followers to starve themselves in order to"meet Jesus".
Authorities in Kenya have exhumed at least 21 bodies while investigating a cult whose followers are believed to have starved themselves to death. "In total since yesterday, we have 21 bodies," a police source told AFP news agency on condition of anonymity, referring to exhumations in the Shakahola forest outside the coastal town of Malindi.
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