Dozens died at hands of ‘monster’ who persuaded fans into starving to death Dozens of followers were likewise discovered alive however emaciated in Shakahola forest where extreme preacher Nthenge is implicated of motivating his flock to discover God through hunger. (Photo: AFP) MALINDI Kenya: Outside a morgue, Bethy Kahindi wailed for her missingouton sibling, particular she was the victim of a Kenyan cult thought to haveactually persuaded lots of fans into starving to death. The last time they spoke, almost a year ago, Kahindi’s sibling informed her “she will fulfill Jesus, and that we will see each other in Heaven”. “I have no hope of finding my sis and her 6 kids alive,” the 37-year-old informed AFP, red-eyed and troubled as other households likewise waited anxiously for news of their liked ones in the town of Malindi on Kenya’s coast. Some 80 kilometres away, in a forest where the cult collected, cops dug below the red soil where lots of bodies have currently been exhumed in current days, more than half of them kids. Seventeen more corpses were found in mass graves on Tuesday, taking to 90 the tally of dead so far connected to the Good News International Church and its now-notorious pastor, Paul Mackenzie Nthenge. Dozens of followers were likewise discovered alive however emaciated in Shakahola forest where Nthenge, a taxi motorist turned radical preacher, is implicated of motivating his flock to discover God through hunger. Some o
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