Amy Mitchell (Ellie Dadds) looks set to seal the fate of her sister Penny Branning (Kitty Castledine) and step-sister Chelsea Fox (Zaraah Abrahams) in EastEnders next week, as the police dig further into the recent club crush.
The Walford teen was seriously injured during the dangerous overcrowding incident at Peggy’s, spending the last few weeks in hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest.
A traumatised Amy is still dealing with the impact of her injuries next week, struggling to cope with the physical and emotional toll.
But her father Jack Branning (Scott Maslen) is relieved to hear she is well enough to be discharged from hospital.
Amy Mitchell was seriously injured in the club crush (Picture: BBC)
Denise Fox (Diane Parish) tries to reassure estranged husband Jack and stepdaughter Amy she will be OK, all the while nursing her own guilt over concealing daughter Chelsea’s involvement in the crush.
As fans know, Chelsea inadvertently caused the crush by making more tickets to a club night available online as she tried to sabotage Penny for stealing her job as manager. As a result, Penny is facing criminal charges, as the police have found evidence of alteration to the ticketing platform on the club computer.
Buckling under the weight of her guilt, she opened up to mum Denise, who encouraged her to speak up but agreed to keep her secret.
Chelsea is pleased next week when Denise tells her that Amy is heading back. However, Denise soon cuts her down to size by laying bare the nightmare that Jack and Amy are going through because of her actions.
Later in the week, Denise and Chelsea join the Brannings at The Vic for a welcome home drink for Amy, but she finds it hard to be there as she’s so traumatised.
Chelsea gets the drinks in and showers Amy with gifts, which annoys Denise but heartens Amy.
But then Jack breaks the news to Amy that the police will want to interview her about the club crush and when her brother Ricky Mitchell (Frankie Day) wonders if Penny will go to prison, Jack refuses to rule it out.
Chelsea is privately horrified to realise the severity of the situation – but things only get worse later in the week, when Jack reveals that the police tech team are working on the corrupted footage of the crush, and they’ll soon know the true story of what happened that night…
EastEnders airs Monday to Thursday at 7.30pm on BBC One and from 6am on iPlayer.