
Please be aware that this article discusses sensitive and potentially upsetting topics, specifically child sexual exploitation. Reader discretion is advised.
In Emmerdale, April Windsor (Amelia Flanagan) is getting more involved in the dangerous drug dealing scheme orchestrated by Celia Daniels (Jaye Griffiths).
Yesterday on the show, she was tasked with meeting a new client who had paid Celia and her son, Ray Walters, for sexual encounters with a 16-year-old.
April confided in Callum (Max Lohan), who she believed was a sympathetic listener. He told her she was free to leave, but also made it clear he expected sexual acts since he had paid for the entire night.

She was deeply shocked and, after having a few drinks, decided she didn’t want to be intimate with him. However, Callum ignored her refusal and forced himself towards her. In a moment of panic, April instinctively grabbed a bottle of vodka and struck him with it, resulting in his immediate death.
Today, she was worried about what the future held and felt completely alone with nowhere to turn. Her boyfriend, Dylan, has vanished after a confrontation with Ray, and she couldn’t bring herself to tell her dad, Marlon, or her grandfather, Bob, what was going on.
Desperate for help, she called Celia and Ray. She was out on a date with Bob but had to leave, claiming there was an urgent problem on the farm.
April said she had to defend herself, but Celia was angry because the incident had created another problem with a client. The young dog needed help from his groomers, and Ray went to take care of the messy situation.
Okay, so the scene is bleak. Callum is definitely gone – completely lifeless in bed. Ray, shockingly calm, immediately starts giving orders to have the body removed. And Celia? She’s already thinking about damage control, directing April to ditch her clothes – a clear attempt to destroy any evidence linking them to whatever happened. It’s a chilling, frantic cover-up unfolding right before our eyes.

There was no chance April would face consequences, and she was in the clear. Ray warned her that if she considered going to the police, he would immediately report her himself.
Once things had calmed down, Celia let April know that she still owed money. If April caused any more trouble, Celia threatened to play a game of ‘Snog, Marry, Avoid’ – but with Bob, Marlon, and Dylan as the choices.
Her version? ‘Burn, Stab, Drown.’
Will April find the courage to come clean to Marlon in next week’s special episode?
Emmerdale airs weeknights at 7:30pm on ITV1. Stream on ITVX.
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