JAKARTA - The Kilifi City Police in Kenya on Thursday found 11 other bodies from mass graves, bringing the total death toll from the hunger cult to 109 people.

The bodies excavated from the land belonging to the leader of the Paul Macoch sect are referred to as his followers, according to the police.

Police reports released to the media stated that 11 bodies, namely six adults and five children, were found in 10 graves.

Reported by ANTARA, Friday, April 28, Kenya's Red Cross manager for the Hassan Musa Beach area during a press conference stated that a number of family members reported missing persons to the Public Information, Tracking and Support Center.

For the past week Kenya has struggled with the findings of a hunger cult involving the mass killings of its members.

Pastor Paul Macach's Kultus has so far claimed 109 lives, whose bodies were found in a mass grave on the priest's land.

In response to the horrific findings, the government announced restrictions on a 30-day curfew in affected areas and banned media access to excavation sites.


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