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Controversial preacher Paul Mackenzie will remain in police custody for 14 more days pending investigations into what locals say is a cult-like religion. This is as seven more congregants have been rescued in Shakahola village in Malindi as they were fasting to death.
Cult preacher Paul Mackenzie will remain in police custody pending investigations
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