EastEnders spoilers: Walford rocked as legend dies with heartbreaking consequences

Julie kisses Nigel goodbye in EastEnders
Heartbreaking scenes as Julie says goodbye to Nigel (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

There are some incredibly emotional scenes ahead in EastEnders next week as  Nigel Bates (Paul Bradley)  final storyline reaches a heartbreaking conclusion.

Fans of the BBC soap will see the beloved character passes away in forthcoming scenes, as Grant Mitchell (Ross Kemp) stages a last-minute return to Walford to say goodbye to his best friend.

As the residents of Albert Square gather to say their goodbyes, Nigel continues to cling on for his loved ones.

Sadly, however, he dies peacefully, bringing an end to one of the most heartbreaking storylines in EastEnders history.

Eventually, news of his passing spreads across the Square, as everyone decides they need to do something to celebrate Nigel’s wife Julie Bates (Karen Henthorn) and his best friend Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden).

The pair announce their plans to celebrate Nigel in the wake of their loss, and Julie is taken aback by how quickly the community has come together.

Grant, Nigel and Phil pose together at the seaside in EastEnders
Grant returns to say goodbye to Nigel (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)
Phil and Julie sit by Nigel's bedside in EastEnders
Phil visits Nigel (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

However, a struggling Phil is not able to keep it together, prompting worry from his brother Grant and close pal Linda Carter (Kellie Bright) as Phil struggles to keep it together.

The news is set to spread shockwaves across Walford as the locals mourn one of their own.

The conclusion of the storyline will bring to an end Paul Bradley’s year-long return to the Walford soap after a 25-year gap.

Julie is consoled by Yolande and Linda in EastEnders
Word of Nigel’s death sends shockwaves through the Square (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

Ross, who plays Grant, recently said of his comeback: ‘As well as exploring Grant’s attempts to reconnect with his son Mark, it’s especially an honour to be part of Nigel’s powerful ongoing dementia storyline, which holds deep personal meaning for me due to a close family connection in real life.

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