Forty-seven bodies have now been found in eastern Kenya on land owned by Paul Makenzie Nthenge, a pastor and alleged cult leader who was arrested last month after telling his followers to starve themselves to death.
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Forty-seven bodies have now been found in eastern Kenya on land owned by Paul Makenzie Nthenge, a pastor and alleged cult leader who was arrested last month after telling his followers to starve themselves to death.
Read More »A 21-year-old who avoided jail after being found guilty of raping a 13-year-old girl because of new sentencing guidelines which meant he was ‘too young’ at the time is now challenging the conviction in court.
Read More »Kansas City police said they are working to quickly prepare evidence for the Clay County prosecutor in the shooting of a Black teenager while trying to pick up his younger brothers from a friend’s house.
Read More »The reports on Friday, April 14, 2023, alleging that Moroccan footballer Achraf Hakimi had all his assets registered under his mother’s name, following his ongoing divorce settlement estranged wife Hiba Abouk.
Read More »The death of an 18-year-old Italian Nigerian volleyball player who fell from the 6th floor window of an Istanbul hotel is now a subject of Turkish police investigation.
Read More »The UK has become the first European country to approve a hands-free driving system across motorways.
The Department for Transport has granted Ford permission to use driver assistance technology only available in some of its Ford Mustang Mach-E cars along the 2,300 miles (3,700 km) of motorways in England, Scotland and Wales.
Read More »A 19-year-old woman charged with having sex with her dog in a graphic video shared on Snapchat now claims she was forced to do it.
Read More »A pensioner has been jailed after posting an offensive video on TikTok aimed at the Sikh community.
Read More »King Charles has for the first time signaled his support for research into the British monarchy’s historical links with transatlantic slavery, after the emergence of a document showing a predecessor’s stake in a slave-trading company.
Read More »A government minister and her brother spent the Easter holidays jail having been charged with defrauding the state in a rare case of a high profile public official facing prosecution for corruption.
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