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A catholic priest has been criticized by Kenyans following a viral video of him slapping a woman at a catholic church in Kenya.
A section of Kenyans has greatly rebuked his actions. They believe that the man of God went overboard on slapping a woman heavily on the cheek. A Facebook user Jimmy Mackenze pointed out that the priest should be arrested by police officers and charged in court for causing grievous harm to the woman.
According to a video shared by sources, the priest was busy praying for the woman before he heavily slapped her out of nowhere. The woman lost her balance and ended up falling to the ground. Church attendants tried to help her as she allegedly writhed on the ground in pain.
Video link: https://www.facebook.com/1187170485/videos/893002751391187/




The men of God who act as leaders of the Holy church should oversee various functions to ensure there are no assaults in the church.
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