EastEnders fans believe they have figured out who dies this Christmas
EastEnders fans believe they are one step closer to figuring out who will die at Christmas in upcoming murder plot
Back in February EastEnders made history with their epic end to a normal Monday episode as they teased a flashforward of a Christmas murder.
In the shocking scenes, Denise (Diane Parish), Kathy (Gillian Taylforth), Linda (Kellie Bright), Sharon (Letitia Dean), Stacey (Lacey Turner) and Suki (Balvinder Sopal) were seen surrounding a dead body, but the identity of the corpse and the killer were kept secret.
It is still over three months until fans will find out who the victim of the Christmas murder is however some viewers believe they are one step closer to finding out.
After this week’s episode so far, soap fans believe it will be Ravi Gulati (Aaron Thiara) who falls victim to the Christmas killer.
Scenes this week were packed with drama as Suki upped the stakes to try and bring down Ravi.
Whodunnit? EastEnders fans believe they are one step closer to figuring out who will die at Christmas in upcoming murder plot after Tuesday night’s episode
Exciting: EastEnders fans are trying to solve the case after Stacey, Suki, Linda, Sharon, Denise and Linda find themselves involved in a Christmas Day murder
As the two met up in The Albert, Suki intended to record Ravi’s confession as he admitted to killing his adoptive father, Ranveer Gulati.
However a sudden phone call from the prison jeopardised her securing the evidence she needed as she received the news that her jailed son Kheerat (Jaz Deol) had been beaten up.
It consequently emerged that Ravi had orchestrated the attack yet Suki was undeterred by his threats, and headed to speak to Ravi’s former lover Denise for help, however she refused for fear of her and her family’s safety.
Fans took to Twitter after the episode to share their theories as they suggested Ravi will meet his ends in December.
One wrote: ‘Ravi is definitely dead at Christmas’, while another agreed ‘Ravi is gonna be the one that dies at Christmas it has to be’.
Another tweeted: ‘I’m FURIOUS. I want Ravi on the floor at Christmas. You think Suki is going to let this go.’
A fourth added: ‘Ravi getting Kheerat’s leg broken just to punish Suki is beyond cruel, she’s almost at breaking point.’
‘Ravi has had Kheerat legs broke because Suki tried to record a confession. Nasty piece of work. I hope it’s either Ravi or Nish on the floor (at Christmas). Both would be excellent twist’, wrote another.
Detective work: After this week’s episode so far, soap fans believe it will be Ravi Gulati (Aaron Thiara) who falls victim to the Christmas killer
Tense: Scenes this week were packed with drama as Suki upped the stakes to try and bring down Ravi
Busted: As the two met up in The Albert, Suki intended to record Ravi’s confession as he admitted to killing his adoptive father, Ranveer Gulati
Scuppered: However a sudden phone call from the prison jeopardised her securing the evidence she needed as she received the news that her jailed son Kheerat (Jaz Deol) had been beaten up
Threatening: It consequently emerged that Ravi had orchestrated the attack and fans are now desperate to see Ravi meet his bitter end in December
Fan theory: Viewers took to Twitter after the episode to share their theories as they suggested Ravi will meet his ends in December
Other potential victims: Yet not all think it will be Ravi, as other’s suggested Nish, Keanu or Theo
Yet not all think it will be Ravi, as other’s suggested Nish, Keanu or Theo.
One viewer wrote: ‘If Nish, Theo, Keanu, Ian and maybe Peter are the body on Christmas Day then it will be a very Merry Christmas’.
Soap boss Chris revealed back in February that the plans for the epic whodunnit have been in the pipe line for more than a year as he revealed tidbits of what is to come from the six scorned women in the spotlight.
Talking about Suki he said: ‘as the year progresses, Suki will uncover truths, and have her relationships tested but ultimately her biggest secret could push her to the extreme.’
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