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Video shows Victim Support worker 'bragging' about smacking his children
Video shows Victim Support worker 'bragging' about smacking his children
2024-05-21 08:04:12 source:
Global Glean news portal
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The worker speaking at Destiny Church. Photo: Supplied
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