NAIROBI: A key suspect in Kenya’s Shakahola cult massacre was accused on Friday of the murders of 191 followers, most of them children, in a dramatic turn in a case linked to more than 400 deaths caused by starvation and abuse, Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported.
Enos Amanya, also known as Hallelujah, admitted to the killings before the High Court in Mombasa, becoming the first of 29 defendants to confess in the case tied to self-styled preacher Paul Nthenge Mackenzie.
The plea was entered before Justice Diana Kavedza and followed nearly 22 months of denial since the trial began.
