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Emmerdale outrage as Simon profits from acid attack and evades justice

We all heard his threat

Emmerdale viewers are absolutely outraged that drug dealer Simon has not only got away with the acid attack on Ross, he’s profited from it.

Soap fans were aghast as the low life was found not guilty of the assault, after the only witness was found dead. And then he came calling on Joe Tate to collect £100,000 – his fee for keeping Debbie’s name out of it.

Simon was found not guilty of the attack (Credit: ITV)

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Debbie, of course, had asked Simon to “wipe the smile off” Joe’s face, after he dumped her and booted her out of her home.

Simon took that order rather literally and, in a case of mistaken identity, threw acid in Ross’s face, thinking he was the evil Tate.

Ross was scarred for life by the attack (Credit: ITV)

Debbie has been living in terror ever since that Ross – and everyone else – would find out the truth, and she would end up in prison.

Viewers weren’t the only ones to feel appalled at the outcome – Debbie was also unhappy – although she doesn’t really have a moral leg to stand on, given it’s actually ALL HER FAULT.

Debbie does disgusted! (Credit: ITV)

Graham took the dodgy deal particularly badly – he is, after all, a man of principle, and this was definitely not the right thing to do.

Everyone saw the Big G throw Simon the death stare as he chillingly said, “I’d be happy to help him there,” as Debbie screamed at him to “go to Hell”…

If looks could kill… (Credit: ITV)

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Does this mean Graham’s going to kill him?

When Ross struggles to locate his assailant, has he simply done a runner with that lovely stash or cash… or has something more sinister befallen him?

Viewers are in no doubt what Graham could be capable of when pushed…

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Kaggie Hyland
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