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Police Probe Cult Link in Kenyan Couples Bizarre Death By Mwakilishi | Mon, 12/01/2014 07:23PM -0500 Printer-friendly versionPDF version Lawyer Paul Magu and Lydia Wangui in a jovial mood during their wedding. (Photo: Courtesy) Could the dead parents of the three missing children in Nairobi have been members of a religious cult? That was one of the theories that detectives were pursuing Monday after the family revealed to them that lawyer Paul Magu and his wife Lydia Wangui were staunch followers of controversial Nigerian TB Joshuas Synagogue Church of All Nations (Scoan). Magus passport showed he had travelled to Nigeria more than 20 times since 2009 to attend the church services. On September 12, 2014, the churchs guesthouse collapsed in Lagos killing 84 South Africans. Monday, the family and police intensified their search for the missing children, concentrating on major dams in Kiambu and Thika.
Posted on: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 22:07:32 +0000

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