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Jasmine Allday

Emmerdale fans predict 'double death twist' in horror stunt as lives hang in the balance

Emmerdale fans have worked out that there could be multiple fatalities in the soap's flashforward week.

Noah has been rumbled as the one behind Chloe's stalking ordeal, whilst Cain and Al's feud continues to escalate. Now the whole village knows about what Noah has done, Al makes it his plan to go after Noah and teach him a lesson.

However, Cain quickly steps in and says he will take Noah to Ireland and away from the village for a while whilst things calm down as Noah's mother Charity plots her next move and decides what to do with her son.

It has now been revealed who gets caught up in the car crash (ITV)

In tonight's flashforward part of the episode, it was revealed Cain was caught up in the car crash - and with viewers now knowing that Cain is taking Noah to Ireland and Al is still after Noah, they have rumbled what could go down on the show.

Some fans have worked out a twist which could see two or more characters meeting their grisly end, with Cain injured, Noah trapped in an underground grave and a mystery person injured by Gabby when she shot the gun at her presumed stalker.

Suggesting what they thought could happen in the coming episodes, one fan wrote: "I'm guessing Cain crashed the car and then Al takes Noah from the car and buries him. #Emmerdale."

Cain's life is at risk (ITV)

"Maybe Cain will bury Noah as a lesson, then crash and no one will know he’s down there. #emmerdale," a second added.

A third wrote: "Al is probably gonna push Noah into the hole and cover it up and cause Cain to crash #Emmerdale."

It comes after Laura Shaw, the show's producer, teased a first of its kind stunt on the show this week as the flashforward week continues and the drama is building up for the villagers, leaving everyone increasingly concerned for what might happen.

Noah is in trouble too (ITV)

"I don't think we've done anything like it before - not in the 20 years that I've been at Emmerdale anyway - and we've had a lot of conversations and scratchings of head as to how we could achieve it. I remember us coming up with the story idea and we all sat in a big meeting room and I kind of pitched this idea and said, 'This is what I want us to do,'" she shared.

"And I think everyone sat looking at me in stunned silence for about two minutes before everyone brilliantly just jumped in with a million brilliant ideas of how we could do it. In the end we had to build a very special prop, which we'll see in the episodes, to make the stunt work and how we need it to do it safely, of course."

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