Five bodies recovered as six graves exhumed in Kwabinazaro

Workers carry a body bag to the mortuary after exhuming bodies at the mass-grave site in Shakahola, Kilifi County on April 25, 2023. (Photo by AFP)

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Nearly a month after the gruesome recovery of human body parts and the discovery of graves in Kwabinazaro, the homicide department of the DCI is now on site, digging up the graves.
“…Of the six, we found five bodies and also around that area, we found 10
different scattered body parts in different places on the surface,"
Unlike the Shakahola massacre, where graves were bundled in
one place, in Kwabinazaro, the graves are far apart from each other, making the
tracing and exhumation much more difficult.
The first day of the exhumation also yielded revelations of how the suspected cult leaders and their members operated.
In one of the
enclosures is what appears to be a meeting space. Sources close to the ongoing
investigations indicate that this is where a woman believed to be the local
leader, identified only as Shirleen, held court and taught the members of this
outfit.
“…Still in the thickets is a structure with three rooms… these are believed to be the dying rooms, quite literally. It is believed that the faithful who had agreed to fast to death were held in two of the rooms, one for men and the other for women. The victims would stay there until they breathed their last. Their bodies were collected in the central room before being transferred to yet another room, then buried in different places within the five-acre ranch," said Kilifi County Commissioner Josphat Biwott.
Vocal Afrika Walid Sketty added, "…Prior to today’s exhumations, a total of eleven deaths had been reported from
Kwabinazaro, linked to suspected cult-like activities. The cult is also
believed to be tied to the Good News International, Paul Mackenzie-led cult in
Shakahola, which is part of the expansive Chakama Ranch, where Kwabinazaro is
also located.”
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