REVEALED: A Casualty fave is stabbed to death!
There are shocking scenes in the Holby ED this Saturday, when a regular character goes under the knife... of a vicious thug
It’s the moment Casualty fans have both anticipated and dreaded since BBC1 announced a favourite character was going to die this year.
This weekend the arrival of the right-wing Ellison family heralds a bitter revenge attack in the ED, which leaves one Casualty favourite fighting in vain for their life.
Events kick off after Roy, head of the Ellison family, unexpectedly dies while under the care of the ED. Roy’s shocked wife Denise and son Scott blame Ethan for his death. They also point the finger at critically ill Lily and the impact of the junior doctors' strike.
As tension ratchets up in the ED, almost anyone could cross the Ellisons’ path at the wrong time…
The last time Denise Ellison (Lucy Benjamin) visited the ED Jacob was shot. This time someone dies…
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Lily’s life hangs in the balance following last week’s hit and run cliffhanger!
The racist Ellison family are furious ED medics seems to be prioritising Lily’s care over their patriarch Roy
The ED is divided, as both Lily and Roy need urgent care...
Alicia, Cal and Jacob give critical Lily their full attention
Alicia, Cal and Jacob give critical Lily their full attention
Ethan has to throw the angry Ellisons out of the ED before he can treat Roy
When Roy dies, Ethan becomes the Ellison family’s number one enemy! What is shocked widow Denise planning?
Scott Ellison plots a deadly revenge knife attack. He plans to make Ethan pay with his life
Suspicious Cal is convinced Scott's going to hurt his baby brother. Why isn’t Ethan answering Cal’s calls?
Scott stalks Ethan, who’s on a date with Alicia. Will Scott attack both medics?
Cal attempts to stop Scott – but is he too late to save his brother? And will he get hurt attempting to save Ethan’s life? Watch Casualty, BBC1, on Saturday, April 29
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