KILIFI: DCI excavated more bodies, say the burial technique of a false church was changed

  • Investigating officers received nine bodies from Binzaro by Friday, August 22 pm, with 27 cemeteries already painted in the area associated with worship
  • State doctor Dr Johansen Oduor said the victims were quickly thrown, stripped of clothes and was buried looking up, unlike Shakahola
  • Police confirmed 11 suspects who were detained for Rev. Paul Mackenzie’s sect were arrested while an investigation spread to a large ranch of Chakama
  • Human rights organizations have condemned the killings as other killings and accused security agencies of failing

Conflicting photos emerge from Kwa Binzaro village in Kilifi County, where detectives are chasing detailed cemeteries associated with worship -related killings.

State Pathologist Johansen Oduor said four bodies were released from three cemeteries. Photo: Sky Africa.
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Continuous grave extraction shows a change in burial methods compared to the murder of Shakahola, raising new concerns about the magnitude of such violence.

As of Friday, August 22 pm, nine bodies had been released from the site as detectives continued to divide the area to find more websites.

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State doctor Dr. Johansen Oduor confirmed that four bodies were released from the cemetery Three On Friday alone, one with two victims.

He described the situation as different from anything that was previously seen in his long work.

“When we took the bodies in Shakhola One was well tied to the sheets that had covered every body but now we get the bones that have no clothes there, so we think maybe they were doing it quickly,” Oduor said.

The national police service revealed that 27 cemeteries have been painted on the map throughout the village, with detectives warning that the number of deaths may increase as the extraction continues.

The search is interrupted by the size of the Chakama ranch, a 100,000 -acre area where Binzaro is located, just 26 kilometers from Shakahola, where more than 450 victims of the closing worship of Rev. Paul Mackenzie were found in 2023.

Mackenzie continues to be detained while awaiting a murder case, with 11 new suspects believed to be his former supporters arrested in connection with Binzaro’s discovery.

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What are the differences in Binzaro’s funeral sites?

Investigating officers also found clothes thrown into one of the graves, suggesting victims were stripped of clothes before being buried.

Unlike Shakhola, where the bodies were covered with fabrics, the Binzaro was buried up, which the murder investigators believe could signify an attempt to speed up the disposal.

The separation rate has left many bones residues and cut into pieces.

The discovery has surprised residents and investigators as well, with locals noting that the graves are scattered and hidden under heavy shrubs, making it difficult.

“It’s a style we’ve never seen. In Shakahola One, the bodies were one place, but this is hidden under shrubs, which has been a very difficult task to find,” A resident of Victor Kaudo said.

KILIFI: DCI excavated more bodies, say the burial technique of a false church was changed
Intelligence officials pointed to a significant change of how the victims of the Kwa Binzaro area were buried. Photo: Hot 96.
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Human rights organizations have condemned what they describe as other killings, accusing security forces of failing to prevent the repetition of Shakhola.

“This is a murder and it is not given the weight you deserve. Murkomen speaks from Nairobi that Mackenzie is in contact with local characters. Where are you? One activist said.

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Mathias Shipete of Justice Africa added that the threat of re -reunioning sect has remained true, demanding accountability.

“We are saddened because we know that they are probably elsewhere they are re -planning. He said.

How will the victims of Binzaro be identified?

Officials say once the grave expulsion process is completed, DNA examination will begin to help identify the victims.

Families with lost relatives have been required to report and submit DNA samples for potential, reflecting the process that followed the murder of Shakahola.

As the extraction of bodies continues next week, investigators and families collectively look forward to the worst discovery in Binzaro shrubs.

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