Horror of the Hunger Cult: ‘The death toll may reach 1000’
In the village of Malindi, Kenya, his disciples were “starved and sent to Hz.” people.
According to The Star newspaper news, the sect leader, Good News International Church Pastor Paul Mackenzie Nthenge, told police that Hz. Said they would find at least 1,000 people who went to meet Jesus. The number of bodies found in the Shakahola forest near the Good News International Church in Malindi was claimed to have reached 73, while 112 people are still missing and the number of bodies may rise.

Paul Mackenzie Nthenge
On the other hand, the president of Kenya, William Ruto, who spoke for the first time on the subject, affirmed that what happened in the sect “was not different from terrorism”. “Terrorists use religion for their outrageous acts,” Ruto said. Guys like Mackenzie do the same. These kind of men, other terrorists and criminals have no religion. “Prison is where they belong, that’s where they should be.”
Police detained Nthenge after the bodies of four people suspected of starving to death on April 15 were found. The bodies of dozens of people were found in the mass grave during extensive searches in the forest area.
It emerged that Pastor Nthenge had been arrested and released several times before, following complaints. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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