Spoilers: Sah struggles when their dad is taken ill in Casualty

There’s a crisis for Sah (Arin Smethurst) in tonight’s Casualty when their dad Kevin (Gordon Peaston) is rushed to the hospital after suffering a suspected stroke.

Sah’s mum Jools (Alex Childs) is frantically trying to contact them, but Sah is out on the ambulance with Jan (Di Botcher) and is refusing to answer calls from their mother.

Although Jools is now living with Kevin, Sah can’t forgive their mum for deserting them when they were only 15 and Kevin had a stroke. Sah was left to care for their dad when he was seriously disabled, while Jools vanished from their lives for years, unable to cope.

When Sah returns to the hospital and discovers what’s happened to Kevin, all their old tensions and anger at their mum resurface. Will Jools desert them all over again if Kevin becomes seriously ill? Is there any way back for the family?

Dylan (William Beck) has a nightmare of a shift, not helped by Marcus (Adam Sina), whose solution to the staff team’s concerns about a lack of security is to issue them all with body-worn cameras. These inevitably prove to be more trouble than they’re worth, with one staff member in particular making every effort to hide their camera. What are they afraid of?

As Dylan deals with a stretched and stressed staff team and trying to work out whether Marcus has a hidden agenda – and we know from previous weeks that he has, as he’d like to see Stevie (Elinor Lawless) taking the clinical lead job from Dylan – he makes a pledge to a dying patient. Can he keep his word?

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Patients this week include a man who has a nasty accident on his bike, but he’s hiding a terrible secret. When this is uncovered, he takes drastic action which puts a member of staff’s life in danger.

There’s also a man who’s hiding an embarrassing problem, and Dylan is completely floored when he digs deeper and finds out that the problem is self-inflicted – for a completely bizarre reason.

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