A viral video has triggered public outrage after showing a woman dropping her baby during a church healing session in Nairobi. The incident has raised concerns about safety during such services.
The clip, widely shared online, is linked to a prayer session associated with Victor Kanyari. It shows a woman holding a baby moments after receiving prayers.
According to those who shared the video, the woman had earlier struggled to walk. After the prayers, she stood up and attempted to move while still carrying the child.
However, she appeared weak and unstable as she tried to walk. Within seconds, she lost balance and the baby slipped from her hands onto the ground.
People present at the scene reacted quickly and rushed to assist both the mother and the child. The condition of the baby remains unclear, as no official update has been provided.
The incident has sparked strong reactions from Kenyans on social media. Many users criticized the lack of safety measures during the session.
Others questioned why no one stepped in to support the woman before she attempted to walk. They argued that the situation exposed both the mother and child to unnecessary risk.
Some users also called on religious leaders to act more responsibly during healing sessions. They said individuals who appear to recover should be monitored before engaging in physical activity.
Others suggested that churches should deploy ushers or assistants to support vulnerable individuals. They emphasized that safety should remain a priority during such public gatherings.
The incident continues to fuel debate around faith-based healing practices and the need for proper safeguards.
