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Emmerdale's Zak Dingle's health deteriorates as Tom King keeps secret

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Emmerdale's Dingle family are one of the most iconic in soap land, and it looks as though they're set for yet more upset and drama in the coming weeks.

In recent episodes, fans have watched as the head of the family Zak has been struggling with his health. Zak, played by Steve Halliwell, has been getting his son Cain to walk his dog Monty after struggling with his mobility and recently admitted to his daughter Belle that he suffered a fall.

And in new spoilers, his deteriorating health causes yet further concern for Belle, played by Eden Draper-Taylor.This encourages Belle's boyfriend Tom King, who has been keeping a secret from Zak to reveal what they’ve been working on to Zak.

But what could he be hiding? Zak was forced to tell his family about his mobility issues after Chas caught him having a secret chat with Cain.

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