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A father arrested by police investigating the stabbing of his three-year-old son could be related to a wanted evangelist, it has emerged. | A father arrested by police investigating the stabbing of his three-year-old son could be related to a wanted evangelist, it has emerged. |
Officers are investigating whether Paul Otieno, 31, has family ties with millionaire pastor Gilbert Deya who has been accused of kidnapping in Kenya. | Officers are investigating whether Paul Otieno, 31, has family ties with millionaire pastor Gilbert Deya who has been accused of kidnapping in Kenya. |
Wilson Otieno was found dead, and his mother Jacqueline, 28, stabbed in the neck, in their south-east London flat. | |
Mr Otieno is in a serious condition in hospital, having stabbed himself. | Mr Otieno is in a serious condition in hospital, having stabbed himself. |
Mr Deya, who is based at the Gilbert Deya Ministry in Peckham, is wanted over allegations that he abducted "miracle babies" in Kenya and gave them to infertile followers in the UK. | Mr Deya, who is based at the Gilbert Deya Ministry in Peckham, is wanted over allegations that he abducted "miracle babies" in Kenya and gave them to infertile followers in the UK. |
Mr Deya claims he has 36,000 followers in the UK | Mr Deya claims he has 36,000 followers in the UK |
In November 2008, Mr Deya was refused permission to appeal to the House of Lords over his extradition to Kenya. He claims that he would face torture in Kenya. | In November 2008, Mr Deya was refused permission to appeal to the House of Lords over his extradition to Kenya. He claims that he would face torture in Kenya. |
The Kenyan government alleges he stole five children between 1999 and 2004. | The Kenyan government alleges he stole five children between 1999 and 2004. |
Police officers found the Otienos' baby daughter unharmed when they arrived at the flat on the Lynton Estate, Bermondsey, on Monday. | Police officers found the Otienos' baby daughter unharmed when they arrived at the flat on the Lynton Estate, Bermondsey, on Monday. |
A post-mortem examination found that Wilson Otieno died from a knife wound to the neck. | |
Southwark Council said the boy was not known to its social services department. | |
Neighbours have said the family were regular churchgoers. | Neighbours have said the family were regular churchgoers. |
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