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Emmerdale SPOILER: Graham confronts Debbie over Ross Barton’s acid attack

Is he right to blame her for what happened?

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Ross Barton is attacked with acid in tonight’s double episode of Emmerdale – thanks to ex-girlfriend Debbie Dingle who wanted revenge on Joe Tate.

But will the mardy Dingle get away with what she’s done? It seems not because Joe’s right-hand man Graham Foster is on the case – and he knows Debbie was to blame.

Determined to take revenge on Joe, Debbie ropes her dad in to plant drugs at a swanky Home Farm party. Cain gets drug dealer Simon to do his dirty work but when things don’t work out as planned, Deb is furious.

She corners Simon and tells him to rough Joe up instead.

Debbie’s got a job for Simon (Credit: ITV)

Meanwhile Ross Barton’s job as Joe’s driver – a job he took to find out some dirt on Joe and feedback to Debbie – has come to an end.

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Joe knows what Ross is up to, so he fires him and chucks him out of Home Farm.

Annoyed, Ross takes the keys to Joe’s car. But him driving that car, means Simon thinks he’s Joe and attacks him.

Ross is left in agony from the acid attack, and struggles to cope with what happened to him as he recovers in hospital.

And Debbie – for once – feels terrible as she realises just what she’s done.

But she’s not going to get away with it. Graham Foster has been keeping an eye on the Dingles and he knows they were responsible for Ross’s attack.

When he confronts Debbie and Cain and accuses them of being to blame, what will Debbie say?

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Is she going to fess up and wait for Ross’s (inevitably awful) reaction? Will she try to cover up her crimes?

Or is Graham about to tell everyone what he knows?

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Kerry Barrett
Freelance Soap Writer

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