Ten more bodies have been recovered in the Kenya’s coastal forest where people are reported to have been made to starve to death after joining a doomsday cult.
This brings to 211 the number of bodies recovered as the police continue investigating the deaths.
After a two-day break, the exhumation process in the vast Shakahola forest at the continued on Tuesday.
Of the more bodies found by the government’s forensic team were two children.
Three members of the religious cult were rescued in a critical condition after starving in the forest and were taken to hospital for stabilisation.
Those reported missing at the tracing centres remain at 610.
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