Cult leader Mackenzie makes excuses as to why his wife and family werent starving

Paul Mackenzie, a suspected cult leader who lives in Kilifi, has acknowledged that his family was not fasting despite inquiries into claims that he brainwashed numerous people into starving to death.
More than 200 people were unearthed from Mackenzie’s Shakahola farm after he allegedly told them to starve so they could see their creator, prompting a probe into his whereabouts.
According to a Citizen TV report, Mackenzie claimed to the authorities that he did not make anyone starve to death and added that his family was not even observing the fast.

“There is no physical church anywhere in Shakahola. I bought the land and sold it to members, and some are yet clear payments,” he said.

The area chief was unavailable, according to Mackenzie, and he was unable to provide an exact count of the population in Shakahola.

Recently, the number of corpses excavated from Shakahola Forest topped 200, and detectives are still looking into the case.
After detectives exhumed 22 more bodies on Saturday, May 13, the total number of dead bodies surpassed 200. Many people in the neighbourhood have subsequently been traumatized by the dead’ discovery, and other families are still anxiously awaiting word about missing relatives.
Mackenzie was thought to have been active in the region for more than a decade. Still, a mass burial was only found in the woodland after the police began a serious inquiry.

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