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Kenya cult labelled country’s worst security breach

 Kenya’s security minister says the deaths of more than 300 people linked to a doomsday cult in the Shakahola forest is the worst security breach in the country’s history.

Ten more bodies were ex­humed from the forest on Tues­day raising the death toll to 360.

Appearing before a Senate committee, the minister, Prof. Kithure Kindiki, further said that the suspected cult leader, Paul Mackenzie Nthenge’s, activities were reported from as early as 2020.

“A report was filed at the Lan­gobaya police station. No action was taken. Some of the officers and judicial officers must answer that question,” he said.

At least 339 people linked to the Good News Interna­tional Church are believed to have either starved themselves to death, were badly beaten or strangled at the Shakahola forest in south-eastern Kenya.

The cult leader, Mr Macken­zie, preached that the world was about to end and allegedly con­vinced his followers to starve to death so they could see Jesus.

Mr Mackenzie has not yet been charged officially. —BBC

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