Fans of Emmerdale think they know that there could be two more characters falling victim to the storm.
The special 50th anniversary episodes of the ITV soap have seen a huge storm hit the village changing some lives forever. So far it has claimed the lives of Harriet Finch and Liv Flaherty in emotionally charged scenes.
Harriet was involved in a quad bike crash and ultimately succumbed to her injuries. Later, Liv was crushed by a caravan as her husband Vinny was forced to say a final goodbye to her before she passed in his arms.
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Others have also been injured as the storm ravaged the village. Sam Dingle was impaled after outrunning a herd of cows, but help soon came and it seems he has been saved.
Viewers thought that Nate had been trampled over. However, he appeared to be ok when finding Sam severely injured.
But since then, fans have spotted him holding his side - taking this as a sign that he could still be the next death. Taking to social media Ant said: "The worry is for Nate.... internal bleeding could of happened... #Emmerdale."
Karen said: "I bet Nate is one of them next with internal injuries." Shell added: "I agree Nate will probably be next." Jane said: "I think Nate will be next, internal injuries."
Other fans think Kim could also have a surprise death. She hit her head on a rock during the quad bike crash that saw Harriet lose her life.
Stacey said: "Kim or Nate because of the head injury from the rock and being trampled by the cows seem an obvious one, I can’t see it being either especially Nate if they’ve just killed 2 Dingles. I wonder if someone random will crop up and die out of nowhere in these last episodes"
Dawn said: "My money is on Kim what with that awful blow to the head and being knocked out. Concussion could set in??"
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