Carolyne Odour has told the BBC she desperately fears for the fate of her two young sons, 12-year-old Daniel and 9-year-old Elijah, who went missing two months ago with their father - a follower of the teachings of a notorious starvation cult leader. Mz Odour confirmed her husband's death from a mortuary in Malindi, where he was found after being reported missing. His body was discovered in July in the village of Kwa Binzaro, near the Shakahola Forest, where more than 400 bodies surfaced in 2023 due to the cult's deadly practices. Ms Odour is currently waiting for DNA results on remains retrieved from the area, a harrowing experience compounded by her ongoing worry for her children's safety. I felt pain. I barely recognised him. His body was badly decomposing, she stated about her husband, Samuel Owino Owoyo, who had begun to follow the extreme teachings of Pastor Paul Mackenzie. The self-proclaimed pastor is on trial for his alleged role in the cult activities contributing to this tragedy. Amidst a search operation that has unearthed more bodies, Ms Odour's worry escalates, haunting her with thoughts of her sons' whereabouts and condition. As the state looks to tighten laws on religious organizations to prevent further tragedies, this family's tale of loss and the search for truth continues to unfold.