The death of the 112 bodies of cult members in Keya’s coastal Killifi county was not as a result of organ harvesting, an autopsies have revealed.
Autopsies performed on the bodies unearthed from shallow graves excluded the possibility of organ harvesting.
Government pathologists revealed that some of the victims died due to starvation, strangulation, and suffocation.
The cult’s leader, Pastor Paul Mackenzie, allegedly encouraged members to fast to death to reach heaven.
Meanwhile, Kenyan police are expected to excavate more graves in their search for additional victims. Mackenzie is currently in police custody, pending investigation.
The Kenyan Red Cross has reported 360 individuals missing, while at least 60 others have been rescued alive.
To investigate the deaths of these Christian cult followers, President William Ruto has established a commission of inquiry.
The death of the 112 bodies of cult members in Keya’s coastal Killifi county was not as a result of organ harvesting, an autopsies have revealed.
Autopsies performed on the bodies unearthed from shallow graves excluded the possibility of organ harvesting.
Government pathologists revealed that some of the victims died due to starvation, strangulation, and suffocation.
The cult’s leader, Pastor Paul Mackenzie, allegedly encouraged members to fast to death to reach heaven.
Meanwhile, Kenyan police are expected to excavate more graves in their search for additional victims. Mackenzie is currently in police custody, pending investigation.
The Kenyan Red Cross has reported 360 individuals missing, while at least 60 others have been rescued alive.
To investigate the deaths of these Christian cult followers, President William Ruto has established a commission of inquiry.
The death of the 112 bodies of cult members in Keya’s coastal Killifi county was not as a result of organ harvesting, an autopsies have revealed.
Autopsies performed on the bodies unearthed from shallow graves excluded the possibility of organ harvesting.
Government pathologists revealed that some of the victims died due to starvation, strangulation, and suffocation.
The cult’s leader, Pastor Paul Mackenzie, allegedly encouraged members to fast to death to reach heaven.
Meanwhile, Kenyan police are expected to excavate more graves in their search for additional victims. Mackenzie is currently in police custody, pending investigation.
The Kenyan Red Cross has reported 360 individuals missing, while at least 60 others have been rescued alive.
To investigate the deaths of these Christian cult followers, President William Ruto has established a commission of inquiry.
The death of the 112 bodies of cult members in Keya’s coastal Killifi county was not as a result of organ harvesting, an autopsies have revealed.
Autopsies performed on the bodies unearthed from shallow graves excluded the possibility of organ harvesting.
Government pathologists revealed that some of the victims died due to starvation, strangulation, and suffocation.
The cult’s leader, Pastor Paul Mackenzie, allegedly encouraged members to fast to death to reach heaven.
Meanwhile, Kenyan police are expected to excavate more graves in their search for additional victims. Mackenzie is currently in police custody, pending investigation.
The Kenyan Red Cross has reported 360 individuals missing, while at least 60 others have been rescued alive.
To investigate the deaths of these Christian cult followers, President William Ruto has established a commission of inquiry.
The death of the 112 bodies of cult members in Keya’s coastal Killifi county was not as a result of organ harvesting, an autopsies have revealed.
Autopsies performed on the bodies unearthed from shallow graves excluded the possibility of organ harvesting.
Government pathologists revealed that some of the victims died due to starvation, strangulation, and suffocation.
The cult’s leader, Pastor Paul Mackenzie, allegedly encouraged members to fast to death to reach heaven.
Meanwhile, Kenyan police are expected to excavate more graves in their search for additional victims. Mackenzie is currently in police custody, pending investigation.
The Kenyan Red Cross has reported 360 individuals missing, while at least 60 others have been rescued alive.
To investigate the deaths of these Christian cult followers, President William Ruto has established a commission of inquiry.
The death of the 112 bodies of cult members in Keya’s coastal Killifi county was not as a result of organ harvesting, an autopsies have revealed.
Autopsies performed on the bodies unearthed from shallow graves excluded the possibility of organ harvesting.
Government pathologists revealed that some of the victims died due to starvation, strangulation, and suffocation.
The cult’s leader, Pastor Paul Mackenzie, allegedly encouraged members to fast to death to reach heaven.
Meanwhile, Kenyan police are expected to excavate more graves in their search for additional victims. Mackenzie is currently in police custody, pending investigation.
The Kenyan Red Cross has reported 360 individuals missing, while at least 60 others have been rescued alive.
To investigate the deaths of these Christian cult followers, President William Ruto has established a commission of inquiry.
The death of the 112 bodies of cult members in Keya’s coastal Killifi county was not as a result of organ harvesting, an autopsies have revealed.
Autopsies performed on the bodies unearthed from shallow graves excluded the possibility of organ harvesting.
Government pathologists revealed that some of the victims died due to starvation, strangulation, and suffocation.
The cult’s leader, Pastor Paul Mackenzie, allegedly encouraged members to fast to death to reach heaven.
Meanwhile, Kenyan police are expected to excavate more graves in their search for additional victims. Mackenzie is currently in police custody, pending investigation.
The Kenyan Red Cross has reported 360 individuals missing, while at least 60 others have been rescued alive.
To investigate the deaths of these Christian cult followers, President William Ruto has established a commission of inquiry.
The death of the 112 bodies of cult members in Keya’s coastal Killifi county was not as a result of organ harvesting, an autopsies have revealed.
Autopsies performed on the bodies unearthed from shallow graves excluded the possibility of organ harvesting.
Government pathologists revealed that some of the victims died due to starvation, strangulation, and suffocation.
The cult’s leader, Pastor Paul Mackenzie, allegedly encouraged members to fast to death to reach heaven.
Meanwhile, Kenyan police are expected to excavate more graves in their search for additional victims. Mackenzie is currently in police custody, pending investigation.
The Kenyan Red Cross has reported 360 individuals missing, while at least 60 others have been rescued alive.
To investigate the deaths of these Christian cult followers, President William Ruto has established a commission of inquiry.