At least 436 bodies were found after authorities raided the Good News International Church in Kenya. The church’s leader, Paul Mackenzie, faces charges of murdering children and manslaughter. Survivors recount brutality and radical practices. Despite warnings about his influence, police failed to intervene effectively.
Kenya’s cult massacre: ‘Good News’ church tragedy that still haunts survivors

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