Naivasha body exhumers slapped with fine in court after pleading guilty

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Truly wonders shall never seize. A family and members of a church have earned themselves quite a reputation after committing a crime that got them in the uniquest trouble with close to first time heard charges landing on them.

The six suspects who were arrested by police in Naivasha exhuming the body of minor have been fined sh 50,000 or serve one year in jail by a Naivasha Court.

The suspects, who include the mother of the 11-year-old, pleaded guilty to a charge of disinterring a dead body.

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On Tuesday evening, residents of Karati village were left in shock after a group of worshippers led by two pastors descended on the grave of Esther Muceke and exhumed the body.

The group that believed that the girl would resurrect started praying for her before members of the public informed police who in turn arrested the six.

And the suspects Jane Njoki who is the mother, her sister Margaret Wanjiru and brother Harun Mwangi were arraigned before Principal Magistrate Esther Kimilu charged with the offence.

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The other three were the Titus Gitonga and James Kahiga both pastors from Kingdom Touch Ministry and another worshipper Deborah Muiru.

The six were charged that on January 8, 2019, in Karati village of Naivasha they disinterred the body of the minor which is against the law.

The first three who included the mother pleaded guilty and were fined Sh50,000 or one year in jail for the offence.

Later in the day, the three others who had first denied the charges changed their plea and pleaded guilty before they were slapped with the same fine.

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