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Two pastors are due to appear before Kenyan courts suspected of being behind the deaths of at least 109 people found buried in what has been dubbed the 'Shakahola forest massacre'.

Two pastors have been arrested in connection with the deaths.Two pastors are due to appear on Tuesday before Kenyan courts suspected of being behind the deaths of at least 109 people found buried in what has been dubbed the"Shakahola forest massacre".

Friends and relatives of victims stand outside the gates as they await the start of postmortem analysis on victims of the Shakahola massacre.The prosecution is seeking to detain him for a further 30 days, citing credible information linking the corpses exhumed at Shakahola to the deaths of several"innocent and vulnerable followers" from Odero's New Life Prayer Central and Church.

Odero and Nthenge share a"history of business investments" including a television station used to pass"radicalised messages" to followers, according to court documents.They confirmed starvation as the cause of death, although some victims were asphyxiated, the authorities said.

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