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Hollyoaks fans predict Darren and Nancy reunion in wake of Kyle's tragic death

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Hollyoaks fans are convinced that Nancy Hayton (Jessica Fox) and Darren Osborne (Ashley Taylor Dawson) will get back together following Kyle Kelly's tragic death.

During Monday night's first look episode on E4, Darren discovered Kyle had taken his own life in heartbreaking scenes.Kyle planned the perfect day with his fiancée Nancy before drawing the curtains in The Hutch and ending his life.This came after Kyle was helping his best friend Darren with his own mental health problems.Kyle had been battling depression and drug addiction for years and he recently turned back to drugs to self-medicate his depression after his relationship with Nancy began to go downhill.Tonight's first look episode on E4 saw Nancy find out about her partner's.

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