A member of a cult that killed hundreds of people in Kenya also starved to death.
Joseph Buyuka, a member of the cult, arrested in the framework of the investigation of the “hunger cult” in Kenya and responsible for the death of hundreds of people, lost his life during the hunger strike that continued under the supervision of the police . .
Kenyan Prosecutor’s Office official Jami Yamina said in a statement to the press that Buyuka, a member of the hunger cult accused of involvement in the deaths of hundreds of people, died after a 10-day hunger strike that continued under police supervision. Yamina noticed that Buyuka was taken from the prison to the hospital 2 days ago and died there.
Yamina, who briefed the court in Mombasa, said they are awaiting the autopsy report on whether Buyuka died due to a hunger strike or complications from starvation.
THE DEATH TOLL IS RISING
In the investigation in which cult leader Paul Mackenzie was charged with terrorism, police officials announced that the number of bodies found during the search for mass graves had risen to 337.
Good News International Church pastor Mackenzie starved the church people and went to Hz. An investigation was launched into the allegation that he had caused the deaths of many people by promising them they would meet Jesus. Mackenzie had told police at the start of the investigation that they would get to the dead bodies of 1,000 people.
As part of the investigation, 30 people were detained, including Buyuka and Mackenzie. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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