Doctors spoilers: Ruhma Carter visits husband Heston's grave
Ruhma makes an emotional visit to her late husband Heston's grave and tells him how the staff at The Mill are coping in the aftermath of his death
As Ruhma Carter, her daughter Alia and son Shak struggle to come to terms with life after the death of Ruhma's husband Dr Heston Carter following a terrible car crash, the surgery midwife decides to visit Heston's grave.
Ruhma shares her fears about Alia and Shak and updates Heston about how all his colleagues at The Mill are coping in the aftermath of his death.
Meanwhile, Zara Carmichael has more troubles on the homefront when she catches tweenage stepdaughter Izzie Torres snooping through her stuff, trying on her clothes and cruelly impersonating Zara shouting at husband Daniel Granger.
Will Zara report Izzie's bad behaviour to Daniel, at the risk of starting another argument between the couple? And how much longer can Zara put up with Izzie?
Elsewhere, Dr Sid Vere finds himself with a mystery to solve when a woman, Sissy Morgan, comes into the surgery after someone declares her dead. Sissy is looking for official confirmation from a doctor she is still very much alive!
But who declared Sissy dead and why?
Doctors continues weekdays at 1:45pm on BBC One
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