Forensic experts in Kenya have commenced autopsies of more than a hundred corpses found in mass graves from the Shakahola starvation cult. On Monday, Kithure Kindiki, the country’s interior minister
Forensic experts in Kenya have commenced autopsies of more than a hundred corpses found in mass graves from the Shakahola starvation cult.
Investigators said they had completed 10 autopsies, comprising nine children aged between 18 months and 10 years, and one female adult, from the 101 bodies discovered last month in shallow graves.
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