Sixteen followers of Shakahola cult leader Paul Mackenzie, who are being held in custody, are growing extremely weak after nearly two weeks on hunger strike, a Mombasa court was told on Wednesday.
Senior Prosecution Counsel Jami Yamina told the court that only Mackenzie and his assistant Smart Mwakalama are eating normally.
“The rest went into hunger strike 10 days ago and have refused to eat or drink water. We are fearing that some of these respondents will lose their lives while in custody.
“We must deal with this matter now because we are not sure if these people will be alive the next day,” Yamina said.
Meanwhile, Mackenzie and his followers suffered a setback Wednesday after two of their lawyers, George Kariuki and Elisha Komora, withdrew from the case, citing frustration, intimidation and threats.