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Emmerdale’s Val Pollard star after brutal soap death - 'gruelling' work to health battle

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Emmerdale star Charlie Hardwick made an indelible mark on the Dales when she starred as Val Pollard from 2004 until 2015.As the loud-mouthed wife to Eric Pollard, Val tackled a huge number of storylines over the years - including being diagnosed with HIV and eventually being killed off in a grisly helicopter crash death.Val was trapped in the house of mirrors with her sister Diane Sugden when a shard of glass fell from the ceiling and stabbed her, while she sacrificed herself to save Diane.But as Charlie celebrates her 61st birthday, Daily Star takes a look at what the star has been up to since her soap exit - from a potential return to her own health struggles.Charlie has spoken out in the past about how she was "really hurt" by the.

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