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Published 11:37 8 Jul 2018 BST

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“How dare David Pratt treat our vicar in this manner," said one person. "Oh David's homophobia, poor Billy."
“David, please don’t become homophobic over what happened to you," said another.
However, it then became apparent that David's outburst wasn't something to do with an ingrained homophobia, but a response to the trauma he endured as a result of his sexual assault.
David was raped by Josh Tucker earlier on this year and has since struggled to cope with romantic relationships, PTSD, and his own masculinity.
After verbally attacking Billy, David eventually has a chat with the vicar, opening up to him about the assault and how it affected him.
David is expected to take justice into his own hands later on this year as Josh returns to the soap.
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