Shakahola murder suspect Kelvin Sudi Asena has died while in police custody, shortly before the conclusion of the high-profile trial linked to cult-related killings that left more than 450 followers of the Good News International Church (GNI) dead.
His death has sparked fresh controversy after a document emerged in which he reportedly set out a final wish to be buried inside Shakahola Forest, a site declared a crime scene by the State following mass graves uncovered during investigations into the Shakahola tragedy linked to the activities of controversial doomsday preacher Paul Mackenzie.








