Sunday, November 27, 2016

Psychiatric evaluation for prophet of Doom in South Africa

The Limpopo health department in South Africa wants a controversial prophet who sprayed congregants with Doom to be taken for mental evaluation.

This follows a whirlwind of public reaction after Prophet Detective Lethebo Rabalago‚ 24‚ shared pictures of himself spraying congregants with the multi-insect killer during a prayer meeting in Mookgophong on his Facebook page.

Limpopo health MEC Dr Phophi Ramathuba last week said the department would approach the courts to get permission to have Rabalago taken in for psychiatric evaluation.

Ramathuba said this was not intended to insult Rabalago‚ but to ascertain whether or not his behaviour was influenced my mental illness.

The pastor claims afflicted church members have been delivered after being sprayed with the insecticide

In a previous interview with the Sowetan‚ Rabalago‚ a leader of the Mount Zion General Assembly‚ defended his practices.

He explained that he received a revelation from God. He said people who came with illnesses‚ including cancer and ulcers‚ had been healed after he prayed over the Doom.

Ramathuba‚ however‚ said the concern was that his actions were putting people in danger by exposing them to toxic substances.

She said authorities might have to go to court to have Rabalago declared as an involuntary patient before he can be observed at one of the local mental health facilities.

Ramathuba also called for those who had been sprayed with the product to avail themselves for medical check-ups‚ adding that some side-effects may not be detected immediately upon contact. She warned that skin irritation‚ tremors and other long-term conditions such as liver failure could occur if the people exposed do not seek immediate treatment.

On Monday‚ the Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural Religious and Linguistic Communities released a statement condemning Rabalago’s actions.
Psychiatric evaluation for prophet of Doom in South Africa 
Tiger Brands‚ the company that manufactures Doom also called for Rabalago to refrain from using the product on people. Sowetan

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