Emmerdale fans point out blunder for Cain Dingle over nicked car as they spot 'new couple'
12.01.2024 - 12:01
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Emmerdale fans appear to think Cain Dingle missed something pretty obvious when he discovered a client's car had been nicked from his garage. The mechanic was hit up by Kim Tate who had a client whose posh motor needed to be looked at and she'd already decided Cain would be up for the job.
She convinced him it would probably lead to more work due to the associate's fleet of vans as part of his business. But the Porche was spotted by Cain's nephew Aaron Dingle who has been stealing cars for weeks with the help of Mackenzie Boyd. While Mack appeared apprehensive about stealing on their doorstep, Aaron convinced him it was the perfect job.
He was soon up at the farm with sister Moira creating a distraction as she called on Cain for help getting a tractor back up and running. He locked the garage and headed to help while Aaron broke is way into the garage and nicked the car. Once Cain returned, he opened the door to find the car and was soon confronted with the owner.
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He and Kim managed to make up a story but a stressed Cain Was soon having to make calls to try and track the Porche down. But by the end of Thursday night's (January 11) trip to the Dales, Cain knew who was responsible as he overheard a gloating conversation between Aaron and Mack.
In the meantime, Emmerdale fans were heading to social media to share the same problem they spotted when it came to Cain's discovery of the missing car. @lespar72 commented: "When Cain was leaving his garage he locked the door but when he returned he didn’t reach for his keys, he just opened it and walked
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