Emmerdale: Nicky tells Gabby he loves someone else
Emmerdale’s Caleb Milligan (played by Will Ash) was forced to come clean after he tried to steal Kim Tate’s (Claire King) money.
Ever since arriving in the village, Caleb and his son Nicky (Lewis Cope) teamed up in a bid to take down Kim.
Nicky even faked a relationship with Gabby Thomas (Rosie Bentham), but on their wedding day, he came clean about his sexuality.
Caleb was left fuming by his son’s admission and ended up punching him and telling him to take the fall for him stealing Kim’s money.
However, the Home Farm owner was far too smart for Kim, and she ended up exposing his lies.
Kim even explained to Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley) that it was Caleb who sabotaged his and Moira Barton’s (Natalie J Robb) business.
Towards the end of Thursday’s episode, there was a huge showdown between Caleb and the villagers.
Caleb told Kim and Cain he would do anything to take Kim down.
However, Cain was quick to warn him: “If you come near my family again I will end you.”
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“What a hill to die on, eh?” Caleb concluded before walking off.
However, in official spoilers released by ITV, Caleb is set to be pushed off a Woodland ridge by a mystery figure.
It is unclear who pushed him, but many of the villagers are soon put under the spotlight.
Will, Leyla Harding (Roxy Shahidi), Cain, and Mackenzie Boyd (Lawrence Robb) are all under police suspicion – but was it one of them who pushed Caleb?
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It is unknown whether Caleb dies from the fall, but could a double exit be on the cards if one of the villagers pushed him?
Speaking ahead of the drama scenes, the soap stars addressed whether their characters are capable of such a crime.
When asked whether Cain could kill his brother, Jeff said: “I think there is always potential for anything with Cain.
“If he’s pushed in the wrong direction or if he flies off the handle then anything can happen.”
The Will Taylor added: “After being in prison for 18 years I’m sure he’s capable of many things…. Cross his family and you’ll pay the price!”
Emmerdale airs weekdays at 7.30pm on ITV.
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