Fire engulfs Geoff and Claudia's caravan
Jai and Trey's fight has caused a fire in a caravan. Trey scarpers so Jai and Ruby fight the flames and they are joined by Joey, Kirsty and Miles. They are unaware that Geoff and Claudia have fallen asleep inside the van. Geoff wakes and manages to get Claudia, who's semi-conscious from smoke inhalation, out through a window. He's becoming overcome by smoke himself when Jai and Miles rescue him. Jai denies knowing how the fire started and is left with a heavy conscience. Annie is upset that Geoff could sleep with a girl he barely knows, and Martha is concerned. She thought she'd witnessed Claudia getting back together with her ex, Lachie, a couple of days earlier. Lachie is with Claudia when Geoff goes to visit her in hospital, and Lachie punches Geoff and tells him to stay away from his girl. Joey, having found out that Charlie slept with Hugo, is hurt and decides she can no longer be around Charlie. She packs her bags and moves out, leaving Charlie mortified. Charlie tries to tell her the night with Hugo was a mistake, and even Hugo tells Joey that he alone was to blame for Charlie and him getting together, but Joey isn't listening to either of them. *Showing on RTE One, Tuesday May 19* Click here to watch whatsontv.co.uk's weekly soaps video preview, Soap Scoop Get all the latest soap gossip delivered straight to your door. Subscribe to Soaplife magazine today
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