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Aaron Dingle discovers he has cancer gene in Emmerdale spoilers and Mandy finds out the truth of Paddy's kiss

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The Dingles brace themselves for bad news as they discover whether or not they are carriers of the BRCA2 gene after Chas Dingle’s (Lucy Pargeter) diagnosis in latest Emmerdale spoilers.

Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley), Caleb Miligan (Will Ash) and Aaron Dingle (Danny Miller) prepare themselves to open their test results after the news that they could carry the BRCA2 gene.

Moira Dingle (Natalie J Robb) is relieved when Cain tests negative, but Cain can’t help but feel guilty about Chas' ordeal.The Miligans are all pleased when Caleb tests negative - which means Nicky Miligan (Lewis Cope) is in the clear too.

Meanwhile, Aaron’s grim when he realises that he’s inherited the faulty gene from his mum. Chas is relieved to hear Cain and Caleb’s results and when she goes to see Aaron, he lies and claims that he has also tested negative.

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