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Emmerdale villain set to return in kidnap plot with one character left fighting for their life

An Emmerdale villain is set to return to the village set on revenge in a sinister kidnap plot with one character left fighting for their life.

As our colleagues at The Mirror report, viewers will see Leyla get drug dealer Callum arrested during a drug deal at a nightclub. Leyla battled a drug addiction recently, with Callum being her supplier.

It seems the arrest hasn't stopped Callum as he is out and about next week, so Suzy plans to bring him down for good. Callum doesn't take too kindly to this though, as she sets him up as being a grass, and he attacks Suzy with a brick.

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As Leyla tries to contact her friend, Suzy’s lifeless body lies unconscious before Mary finds her and urgently calls for an ambulance.

Later, things escalate further and Leyla ends up being kidnapped by Callum. Bound and gagged, Leyla is terrified as a threatening Callum takes his revenge and holds her against her will.

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We’ll have to wait and see what happens to the villagers. Many fans will be hoping Callum finally comes to justice.

As ever, we'll continue to bring you the big Emmerdale news about what is happening in the village and away from it. You can visit our Emmerdale homepage to find the latest gossip about the soap and its stars.

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