Woman starves own children to death to ‘please God’

Also listed as suspects in the children's death are their parents Mr Isaac Ngala and Ms Emily Kaunga.

• The three are suspected of burying the two minors on March 16 and 17, respectively, in a shallow grave at Shakahola village, Kilifi County.

Pastor Paul Mackenzie of the Good News International church in police custody over the death of two kids.

Pastor Paul Mackenzie of the Good News International church is in police custody over the death of two kids.

The Televangelist was arrested on Wednesday in connection with the death of two children at Shakahola village.

A Malindi Court has ordered the exhumation of the minor’s bodies.

Mr Francis Wanje claimed two of his grandchildren have died after their parents received teachings from the pastor, who forced the children to fast until they died.

"Two of my grandchildren have already been buried, and the one who has been left was already preparing him to die and rest. Their pastor told them that there are disasters that are coming soon and they should not be given food until they die. My grandchildren died in those weird circumstances and now we are happy detectives have arrested the pastor," said Mr Wanje.

In 2017, Mr Mackenzie and his wife Joyce Mwikamba were charged with promoting radicalisation.

They were also charged with failing to provide basic education to their three children.

Also listed as suspects in the children's death are their parents Mr Isaac Ngala and Ms Emily Kaunga.

According to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), the children are believed to have been starved and later suffocated to death by their mother with the intention of becoming 'heroes before God after death'.

The mother is a worshiper in the pastor Mackenzie's church.

“According to the investigating officer Joseph Yator drawn from the Directorate of Criminal Investigation in Malindi, police managed to rescue a third child. The rescued child narrated the sufferings his two siblings underwent after being starved for some time before their mother suffocated them to death,” the DPP said.

The three are suspected of burying the two minors on March 16 and 17, respectively, in a shallow grave at Shakahola village, Kilifi County.

“The government pathologist and officers from DCI Malindi will supervise the exhumation exercise, and the sub-county police commander and area OCS will provide security. Exhumed bodies will be examined, and DNA and toxicological samples taken,” the DPP said.

Malindi police boss John Kemboi confirmed the arrest of the pastor and said more details from preliminary investigations into the incident would be released today morning.

The report will also detail how many more children could have succumbed due to negligence from their parents after the radicalization in the pastor’s church.

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