Ross collapses endangering Moses
FATHER AND SON ARE BOTH IN PERIL…
Drugged-up Ross collapses while out with little son Moses this week, leaving the toddler to wander off entirely alone.
After spending the past few weeks regularly taking cocaine, Ross is in a state and scaring the people around him. Pals Tracy and Ryan both beg him to stop doing drugs, fearing he could die. But having begun using the substance to help manage his mental torment, acid-attack victim Ross won’t heed their warnings. That’s until he suddenly drops to the floor clutching his chest while playing football with Moses.
“If Ross survives to realise the terrible consequences of this collapse, it could be his worst nightmare,” says our Dales source.
“Moses is tiny, and is wandering the Dales alone, where he could come to serious harm.
It’s not just the risk that someone might snatch him, it’s also that the river and woods are nearby. Ross could be responsible for them both getting very badly hurt.”
Tracy tries to talk sense into Ross earlier in the week as she can see he’s unwell, while Moira agrees to find some jobs for
Moses is wandering alone – he could come to serious harm…”
him at the farm so that he can start earning – much to Cain’s chagrin. What Moira doesn’t know, however, is that Ross only wants cash so he can buy more coke. Ryan begs him to think about what he’s doing, but despite swearing that he’s done with drugs, Ross is soon off his head again. The next day, things go from bad to much worse when he’s in sole charge of his little’un Moses, and takes more drugs to try to cope with the comedown.
“Ross has been spiralling out of control for ages – this should be the moment that he realises he’s got to get a grip,” whispers our insider.
“He better pray that someone finds him and Moses before it’s too late, although Charity will probably kill him if the collapse doesn’t. Nobody is disputing the fact that Ross has had it tough lately – but there’s no excuse for dragging Moses down with him.”
Will Ross manage to regain consciousness, or will Moses be relying on a passerby to help him and his daddy?