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Emmerdale is set for double disaster when two limousines crash, leaving up to 17 lives hanging in the balance. Rumours are rife about who, if any, of the 17 characters will meet their makers.
Gambling.com’s Entertainment Expert, James Leyfield has created markets around who might die in the double limo crash.
Roxy’s Icy Peril
Some are convinced it’ll be curtains for Roxy Shahidi’s character Leyla Harding, and she is the 11/8 favourite to be killed as a result of the crash.
Caleb is just 13/8 second favourite to perish following the double limo disaster – but would that be too obvious?
While Nate isn’t part of the limo party, Cain’s funeral flash forward does appear to rule him out as a victim of the double limo crash, and he is the 12/1 outsider to die.
It’s also unlikely to be fellow Dingles Paddy (8/1), Mandy (8/1), Chas (9/1), Charity (9/1) and Sam (10/1) either, as the legendary quintet would surely need even bigger exits from the ITV soap.
Vanity’s Return
Vanessa might meet her maker in the limo disaster, with Charity by her side to say her goodbyes. It’s 2/1 that Vanessa dies an icy death following the limo crash.
Bear Today, Gone Tomorrow
Joshua Richards, who plays Bear Wolf, has admitted the double crash is “very final” for those involved.
If Bear (7/2) was to meet his maker in an icy death it wouldn’t be a huge surprise, while 3/1 chance Liam might also be at risk.
However, one character who looks set to survive is 7/1 shot Mackenzie Boyd (Lawrence Robb).
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