Emmerdale spoiler sees baby Thomas handed to social services after Amelia drops him
Emmerdale fans are in for a busy week of dramatic twists and emotional turns according to the latest spoilers, as Leyla is fired by Kim and baby Thomas is handed over to social services.
Also, Amelia Spencer continues to visit Noah Dingle in secret. She’s pleased that they seem to be getting closer.However, she then collapses, dropping Thomas. Amelia lies that the lad fell out of his highchair – but when the truth is revealed, Kim is furious. Marlon Dingle visits the Woolie for the first time since his stroke and Rhona Goskirk organises a drink to toast their engagement.She continues her romance with Kit – and Jai is sad when he spots the pair kissing.
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