Hollyoaks spoilers: Ste Hay begs Azim to help him escape
A desperate Ste Hay turns to neighbour Azim Desai to help him escape the controlling clutches of far right gang leaders Stuart and Jonny
Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson) is growing increasingly desperate in his bid to escape the clutches of his far right ‘friends’ Jonny Baxter (Ray Quinn) and Stuart Sumner (Chris Simmons) in Hollyoaks. He recently posted a note over the garden fence which next- door neighbor, Azim Desai, Sami Maalik’s half brother, found.
In tonight’s episode at 6.30pm (See our TV Guide for full listings) Azim (Nav Sidhu) waits outside in the Maalik’s yard to speak to Ste who begs him to help him get away from controlling activists Jonny and Stuart. Azim agrees to do whatever he can to help Ste. What rescue plan has he got in mind?
Elsewhere Stuart’s son Sid Sumner (Billy Price) turns up for school and Imran Maalik (Ijaz Rana) tells his fellow pupil he is just as guilty for the explosion that badly injured his sister Yazz, as his father Stuart is.
Meanwhile Ste reluctantly records a far right propaganda video for Stuart and Jonny but is surprised when a reminder message for an HIV hospital appointment flashes up on his phone.
A baffled Ste goes to the hospital with Jonny, who is keeping a close eye on him, but Peri Lomax (Ruby O’Donnell) is there working as a trainee nurse and informs Jonny that only close family can attend the appointment.
Could this be Ste’s chance to escape Jonny?
Meanwhile with the identity of the person who shot Mercedes McQueen still a mystery, DS Cohen informs Liam Donovan (Jude Monk McGowan) that his gun is a match for the one used in the shooting! Uh oh. How will Liam get out of this one?
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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