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Emmerdale Aaron Dingle in suicide horror as he receives devastating Robert news


Emmerdale ‘s Aaron Dingle (Danny Miller) has been struggling to cope since splitting from his husband Robert Sugden (Ryan Hawley).

The Emmerdale cast member ended his marriage to Aaron and cut off all contact after being given life in prison and being moved to a prison on the Isle of Wight.

Aaron is set to hit rock bottom after learning that his sister-in-law Victoria Sugden (Isabel Hodgins) has received a letter from Robert, but he has got nothing.

Robert has also applied for a divorce from him, and has refused to put him on his visiting list, meaning Aaron has no way of ever speaking to him again.

His family begin to worry about his state of mind as he vanishes, and they launch a search mission to try and track him down before he does something he regrets.

Aaron breaks down after learning Robert has contacted Victoria and not him

Aaron drives Robert’s car into the woods and breaks down in the car as he struggles to process everything that has happened to him.

Cain (Jeff Hordley) and Sam (James Hooton) set off in search of their relative, and they later find Robert’s vehicle abandoned in the woods, and start to look around — hoping to locate Aaron.

Aaron is clearly not in a good state of mind, and his family are desperately worried about him.

Robert was sent to prison for murder and was transferred to Isle of Wight

Will they be able to find him before it is too late?

Meanwhile, the Dingles are set for double tragedy as Aaron’s little sister Liv (Isobel Steele) collapses while searching for him.

She suffers a seizure while wandering around by herself, and there is no around to help her.

Liv has already suffered a terrifying health scare when she had a seizure back in August, and was told she could be suffering from epilepsy.

Liv is set to collapse as she goes looking for her brother Aaron

Is she going to be okay?

Let’s hope both Liv and Aaron are found by their family…

Emmerdale continues on Monday at 7pm on ITV.

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