Kenyan police have commenced exhuming bodies from shallow graves in Kwa Binzaro village, Kilifi County, as part of an investigation into suspected religious cult killings. So far, authorities have exhumed six graves, recovering five bodies and ten body parts. The operation is being led by homicide and forensic detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI). Police believe there are at least 21 additional graves in the area that may contain more victims. The exhumation effort follows ongoing probes into cult-related deaths in the region, with officials expressing concern over the potential for more undiscovered graves scattered throughout the forested area.
At least five bodies were recovered from shallow graves at a site in Kenya where victims of a religious cult are suspected to have been buried, an official said https://t.co/zpI6FWpGEL https://t.co/kypS015TxD
Five bodies recovered in Kenya at suspected site of cult deaths https://t.co/Q8JKBVbLKk https://t.co/Q8JKBVbLKk
Kwa Binzaro Yields More Bodies: Five bodies have been exhumed from six graves at Kwa Binzaro village in Kilifi. Homicide and forensic detectives have sounded the alarm over the possibility of more bodies being buried in the vast forest. #NTVTonight @Ben_Kitili @kevinmutai_ https://t.co/mCkdBySYec