World News | Toll Rises from 103 to 110 in Kenya Cult Starvation Deaths
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Kenyan officials say the number of deaths linked to a cult on the country's Indian Ocean coast has risen from 103 to 110.
Mombasa (Kenya), May 1 (AP) Kenyan officials say the number of deaths linked to a cult on the country's Indian Ocean coast has risen from 103 to 110.
Heavy rains stalled the exhumation process for the third day and government pathologists began autopsies.
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According to the Kenyan Interior Ministry, five people have been found alive over the last two days by searches and aerial surveillance of the 50,000-acre Chakama ranch.
The autopsies began a day after President William Ruto announced that his government would soon establish a judicial commission of inquiry to investigate the deaths.
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Opposition leader Raila Odinga said Monday that the Kenyan parliament should “establish whether the deaths ... were acts of rogue pastors, human sacrifices or body-organ trade."
Leaders from the region and human-rights organisations have criticised the government's slow pace of rescues, and its denying journalists and activists access to the forest. (AP)
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