Emmerdale, EastEnders and Coronation Street line up dark episodes with multiple deaths
There's death and horror across all three soaps next week according to the spoilers, as shocking news hits Emmerdale, Coronation Street and EastEnders all in the same set of episodes
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Fans of Emmerdale, EastEnders and Coronation Street can expect a number of deaths next week according to soap spoilers.
There’s more than one character appearing to be killed off, while a multiple death shock rocks the Dales. As one villain goes missing and is presumed dead just as he was about to face justice, another vile criminal makes a decision that leaves residents reeling.
Coronation Street’s Joel Deering sparks concern in upcoming episodes, with spoilers revealing he is later declared dead. After leaving Dee-Dee Bailey a voice message, DS Swain believes it’s a suicide note.
Joel was finally charged for some of his crimes in a recent episode but was released on bail. With it only a matter of time before he faced justice, it seems Joel vanishes with only his car able to be located.
Swain finds it via his phone signal by a bridge with a note left on the front of the vehicle. It leads her to the theory Joel has taken his own life and they are now searching for a body.
Later in the week Swain tells Dee-Dee to accept that Joel is dead as she’s sure he’s on the run. But has Joel really died? In a similar turn of events over on EastEnders, Pastor Clayton is confirmed to have died by suicide.
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He too is likely about to face justice after sexually assaulting Yolande Trueman earlier this year. We know that other women were assaulted and next week, a victim comes forward against him.
Pastor Clayton turns nasty with Yolande and tries to force her to change her statement but she refuses. Just as Yolande feels strength in going against the man who assaulted her she’s left horrified when the police arrive, and they confirm the Pastor has taken his own life.
There’s also a death shock in Emmerdale, as Moira Dingle’s ongoing health battle leads to worrying scenes. After her brain tumour diagnosis, Moira is continuing to experience seizures and confusion, and is still acting erratically.
An incident on the farm leaves multiple of her sheep dead to the horror of her brother Mackenzie Boyd and her son Matty Barton. They find all but one of the sheep deceased, with one barely alive.
Moira has no recollection of what’s happened, but has she caused the tragedy? Could someone be in danger as a result?