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Emmerdale boss lets slip character will be murdered in social distancing twist

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Emmerdale boss John Whiston has confirmed that a character is going to be killed off very soon as he spoke own Sky News today about the future of the ITV show.

John, who is the ITV head of continuing dramas such as Emmerdale and Coronation Street, seemed to accidentally drop some huge news about the death of a beloved character.He said: "In terms of all of the normal stuff that goes on in soaps people kissing each other or murdering each other, we’ll have to socially distance murders I think."And we did actually have one coming up in Emmerdale quite soon."Who will be the person to be killed off later this year?Perhaps it will be the villainous DI Malone, who has made himself a number of huge enemies in the Dales with his drug-dealing.

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