Some were dead, while others were alive but weakened and emaciated.
Starvation appears to have been the main cause of death, according to government autopsies, but some victims – including children – had been strangled, beaten or suffocated.
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Mackenzie has been in police custody since April. His detention was extended by a month pending investigations on 3 July.
State prosecutors have said he is facing terrorism or genocide-related charges. He has not yet been required to enter a plea.
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Followers charged with attempted suicide
Police investigated Mackenzie’s property in April after they received a tip dozens of people were starving to death after their pastor allegedly told them it was a way to go to heaven.
The emaciated followers were treated at a hospital before they were taken to a shelter.
They later staged a hunger strike to protest being held at the shelter and have been charged with attempted suicide – a move condemned by rights groups.