Close This website uses modern features that are not supported by your browser. Click here for more information.
Please upgrade to a modern browser to view this website properly. Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Opera Safari
your legal news hub
Sub Menu
Search

Search

Filter
Filter
Filter
A A A

Suspected serial killer cleric in the dock

Publish date: 19 August 2024
Issue Number: 1090
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: Kenya

The leader of a Kenyan cult who allegedly encouraged hundreds of followers to starve themselves to death has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter. Self-proclaimed pastor Paul Mackenzie appeared in a Mombasa court alongside 94 other suspects. He was arrested last April after 429 bodies, including children, were dug up from mass graves in Shakahola, a remote forest near Malindi. BBC News reports that most of the bodies showed signs of starvation and assault. ‘There has never been a manslaughter case like this in Kenya,’ prosecutor Alexander Jami Yamina told AFP. More than 400 witnesses will testify this week. Yamina said the suspects would be prosecuted under a law relating to suicide pacts. Mackenzie set up his Good News International Church in 2003, but said he closed it in 2019. He encouraged his followers to move to the forest and prepare for the end of the world to ‘meet Jesus’.

Full BBC News report

We use cookies to give you a personalised experience that suits your online behaviour on our websites. Otherwise, you may click here to learn more, or learn how to block or disable cookies. Disabling cookies might cause you to experience difficulties on our website as some functionality relies on cookie information. You can change your mind at any time by visiting “Cookie Preferences”. Any personal data about you will be used as described in our Privacy Policy.