Emmerdale's Sebastian Dowling supported as he breaks silence after soap axe as Heath Hope
05.01.2024 - 11:57
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Emmerdale star Sebastian Dowling has been flooded with support as he broke his silence on his soap exit. The actor made a permanent exit from the ITV soap in scenes aired earlier this week as Heath Hope following a car crash.
The teenager died in scenes aired over the New Year after being involved in a car accident alongside his twin sister Cathy and their friend Angelica King. The trio ditched the village on New Year's Eve and stole Wndy Posner's car after the families wouldn't agree to take them into Hotten for a party.
After starting to make their own way there, it wasn't until later that April Windsor confessed what had happened to Cathy and Heath's dad Bob and his partner Wendy, and they quickly headed off in pursuit of the kids. It wasn't long before they were horrified to find the car crashed off of the side of a country road.
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There were then heartbreaking scenes when Wendy tried to revive Heath with CPR until the ambulance arrived, while Cathy and Angelica watched on after already escaping the car wreckage.
Emmerdale viewers have since been watching the emotional fallout of Heath's death as Bob struggled to come to terms with what happened and believe Heath's twin Cathy, who has claimed she wasn't the one driving at the time of the accident but that Angelica was.
Meanwhile, Sebastian has now taken to his Instagram page to share a few photos from his final day on set in the Dales. He could be seen posing next to one of the Emmerdale road signs near the entrance to the fictional Yorkshire village. He also posted shots of him
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