EastEnders fans rumble second d.e.a.t.h twist after Nish, Eve and Suki’s fates revealed
Three characters - Nish Panesar, Suki Panesar and Eve Unwin - were thought to be d.e.a.d at the end of last night's dramatic episode of EastEnders
EastEnders confirmed the fates of Nish Panesar, Suki Panesar and Eve Unwin tonight in huge scenes.
This evening, it was revealed who survived the wedding massacre, as the heat was turned up on Nish and Nugget’s involvement started to come to light. Last night, in dramatic scenes, Nish poisoned Eve on her wedding day to Suki.
In an act of defiance, he goaded his son Ravi into pushing him over the balcony, but not before he grabbed Suki and pulled her over with him. B.l.o.o.d was seen seeping from Nish’s head wound before each character’s fate was revealed.
Eve and Suki were rushed to hospital, with Stacey being warned that things didn’t look good for Eve, whilst Suki was confirmed to have been badly injured by the fall – but was still alive.
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ÂIt was confirmed that Nish had d.i.e.d following the fall, with Eve and Suki still battling to survive. However, it looks like there could be a big twist in store as whilst everything seems alright for the pair now, could something bad be in store for the couple?
Fans had been convinced that Suki might suffer from memory loss in the wake of the fall.
One fan suggested: “I was thinking…EastEnders could have really spun the ‘Suki loses her memory of Eve’ narrative after all of this you know but still good nonetheless #Eastenders,” whilst another added: “I really thought Suki wouldn’t remember Eve when she opened her eyes. That would’ve made for some really good storylines #EastEnders.”
Another shared: “It would have been better if Suki woke up and couldn’t remember who Eve was #Eastenders,” with a fourth adding: “I was convinced Suki was going to wake up with memory loss – no memory of Eve.”
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ÂThis episode marks Navin’s final scenes in EastEnders, with the actor previously explaining why he signed up to the show.
He told Radio Times last year: “I was really keen to do it. Evil, sociopath, narcissist – all those words are thrown around to describe the character but it was the dynamics of the family drama that really appealed to me. It’s interesting that Nish lost out on being part of his children’s lives because of his own jealous anger and rage, and this murderous personality.
“When we first met him after he was released from prison, we didn’t know how he’d be able to reconnect after 20 years away, and navigate the mistrust his family had towards him to regain power and control over them. And then there’s his blind love for his wife, Suki, who has never really loved him in return. There’d been so much hype about Nish, he’d been spoken about for years, but we went slowly with the character at first, drip-feeding a few scenes a week. Then we started to see his true colours!”
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