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Gun terror at the arches!

GANG BOSS STAS THREATENS THE MITCHELLS AND THE PANESARS…

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Gun-toting gangster Stas leaves Ben and Kheerat in peril this week, as he demands his money back from their dodgy deal – however, neither of the men can produce the cash!

Canny Kheerat has realised that his family needs a bigger reputation in the area, and comes to an agreement with Ben on working with Stas. He believes that if they join forces, both the Panesars and the Mitchells will benefit. So, Kheerat and Ben agree to work together – but as they go to meet Stas to tell him that they intend to unite, his reaction is chilling…

“It looks as if Kheerat and Ben have made a huge miscalcula­tion – Stas has no intention of working with both of them,” warns our Walford insider.

“Stas has heard the

Mitchells have been badmouthin­g him, and he’s not amused. Any trust he had for Ben and Phil has been destroyed, and he doesn’t want to do business with them – and if Kheerat and the Panesars are in bed with the Mitchells, they’re his enemies too!”

The only thing

Stas wants now is his cash – which was earmarked for the deal – but neither of the men has it. Stas suggests that they get it to him as fast as possible, or he’ll go on a mission to ruin them all. Kheerat puts in a call to Vinny, who has been left minding the money while his big brother takes care of the business. But things get complicate­d when Vinny runs into massive trouble delivering the cash. “Vinny’s not having the best day,” warns our sneak. “Earlier on, he caught a shoplifter trying

“I didn’t go into business with a sex offender, or swindle my neighbours out of their homes.”

“But you have cheated on your wife and served time for assault, and – this is my favourite – fathered a love child with a girl half your age while your wife had breast cancer.”

“I try not to think about him, and then I see his boat, and it sends me nut into overdrive.”

“Have you seen Aaron’s house? It’s like something from a magazine.”

“Gabby, it’s no big deal. We can get rid of it. Can I leave you to organise that?”

“I mean, yeah, it is dead nice. The bath’s always clean, and they wash toothpaste spit down the sink.”

“A lot of water has passed under the bridge for me and Sharon.”

“What book is that?”

“Water? It’s a manky old canal, and you’re still going fishing in it.”

“It’s my body so it’s my decision – and I’m not going to have a terminatio­n just because it’s convenient for you. You’re not in charge, Jamie. I am – and I’m going to have this baby.”

“It’s actually about a kind-natured older woman who lives with a young couple and their kids, but bashes out the brains of the young woman with a frying pan because she won’t stop asking questions.”

 ??  ?? It’s always fun when characters throw their old storylines at each other.
We like that Mick talks in a language so tantalisin­gly close to English.
With a man in the house? We can barely conceive of such a paradise.
We don’t want to think about anyone’s manky old canal, thank you.
YAAS, Queen!
They should turn it into a TV show. We’d watch that.
It’s always fun when characters throw their old storylines at each other. We like that Mick talks in a language so tantalisin­gly close to English. With a man in the house? We can barely conceive of such a paradise. We don’t want to think about anyone’s manky old canal, thank you. YAAS, Queen! They should turn it into a TV show. We’d watch that.

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