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Tragic: Cult Leader Faces Murder Charges For Deaths Of 191 Children

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Paul Mackenzie, the leader of a Kenyan doomsday cult along with 29 of his followers, were formally charged on Tuesday with the murder of 191 children. The grim discovery of their bodies, buried in the Shakahola forest, represents one of the most harrowing cult-related tragedies in recent global history.

Before a courtroom in Malindi, a coastal town shaken by the revelations, all defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges. One individual among them was deemed mentally unfit for trial. Prosecutors allege Mackenzie commanded his disciples to undertake a fatal fast with their children, promising ascension to heaven ahead of an impending apocalypse.

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Mackenzie’s Good News International Church, described by ex-members as secluded settlements sprawling over 800 acres within the dense forest, became the site where authorities unearthed more than 400 bodies following Mackenzie’s arrest in April last year. The cult leader, a former taxi driver turned religious figure, had previously been implicated in various crimes, including terrorism-related offenses, manslaughter, torture, and the illegal production and distribution of films, for which he received a 12-month jail sentence in December.

Testimonies from former cult members paint a grim picture of life under Mackenzie’s rule, where children were denied education and medical care on the grounds that such institutions were “Satanic.” Despite the mounting evidence and the gravity of the charges, Mackenzie’s legal representation asserts his cooperation with the ongoing investigations.

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