ITV Emmerdale fans beg 'please' as they hope for Faith moment before her tragic death
13.10.2022 - 14:55
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It probably comes as no surprise that there were more tears for viewers of Emmerdale as the latest episode aired. The ITV soap was back on screens on Wednesday evening (October 12) and showed Faith Dingle being surprised with a day at the seaside. While she couldn't make the long trip to Whitby to relive earlier years with her children, Cain, Chas and the rest of the Dingle clan pulled out all the stops and brought the fun to her in the village.
Earlier this year the character, played by Sally Dexter, was given the devastating news her cancer was back and that it was terminal. She has since endeavoured to make the most of the time she has left with no treatment. But in recent weeks her health has taken a downward turn with her suffering more spells of confusion.
Despite this, she has continued to want to live her life as much as possible and longed for a trip to the seaside. But the day before the planned getaway, Fait suffered a fall. But true to form Faith was insistent the seaside trip will go ahead but Cain was determined to find a different solution.
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The Dingles, therefore, started organising a surprise, and before long Faith was overwhelmed to see what they have done. During the latest trip to the Dales, viewers saw the Dingle's and Faith’s village friends bring the seaside to the Yorkshire village and she was thrilled to bits.
There were many poignant moments as Faith took everything in, while watching her family revel in the fun. And Faith still managed to keep a smile on her face when her young grandson Isaac asked her, in that way only a child can, what it's like to die. But before long,
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