Emmerdale fans will see one character face serious danger next week, resulting in another resident being accused of revenge.
Mackenzie Boyd will face grave peril in an incident at the farm, with him left injured. He’s rescued by his pal and colleague Nate Robinson, and soon a third character is accused of leaving his life on the line.
Mack will be working up at the barn when suddenly he realises the farm’s bull has got out onto the field. Staring at him, the bull is blocking his path to safety, and Mack knows any quick movement could leave him at risk of harm.
As things get tense, Mack makes a run for it and tries to reach safety by dodging the bull only to be left hurt. Mack is chased by the bull as he runs for the gate and soon he’s found in pain on the ground by Nate.
Nate’s horrified to realise what’s happened and helps his friend to safety, while Mack thinks someone is to blame. He accuses new farmhand John Sugden of deliberately leaving the bull out as revenge for recent drama between them.
John is confronted, but was he really behind it? The pair fell out after John’s arrival after Mack and Aaron Dingle stole his camper van. The van, also his home, ended up falling into a lake leaving John furious.
John vowed revenge on both men, while he soon led on love interest Aaron. Since then John and Mack have rowed some more, and now Mack believes John has taken the ultimate revenge and almost killed him.
Things seem to get worse too when Mack and partner Charity Dingle discuss whether to make John pay for what he’s possibly done. As Charity speaks with him he suddenly goes quiet and woozy, before he collapses onto the sofa.
Charity’s horrified and fears something is seriously wrong with her partner. But will Mack be okay, and if John is responsible will he face trouble? It comes amid John’s identity being questioned by fans after a recent scene teased he was hiding something from everyone.
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Source: USA Today