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Self-proclaimed healer Ddamulira Godfrey could face life in prison, Ugandan police say.
Animal remains and skins were also found in Mr Godfrey 's shrine in the suburbs of the capital, Kampala .
Police are still searching his shrine in hopes of recovering more human remains.
Last month , police recovered 17 human skulls from a shrine in central Uganda .
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