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EMMERDALE has lined up the suspects for a brutal attack on Ethan Anderson in tonight’s episode.

The solicitor – who is played by actor Emile John in the ITV soap – is responsible for Nicky Miligan being in an induced coma fighting for his life in hospital.

Ethan has no idea the family are going to try to kill him3

Ethan has no idea the family are going to try to kill himCredit: ITV
Ruby and Caleb want Ethan to suffer for what he's done to their son

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Ruby and Caleb want Ethan to suffer for what he’s done to their sonCredit: ITV
Even Cain wants revenge

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Even Cain wants revengeCredit: ITV

He was driving when the car crashed, and he fled having framed Nicky for being in the driver’s seat.

However Ethan’s guilt got the better of him and he confessed to dad Charles who promptly turned him into the police.

But with Ethan making the mistake of sharing a laugh with his dad in the street, the three were utterly furious.

Storming over, a struggling Ruby demanded to know: “What are you laughing at? 

“No really, what are you laughing at because my son is fighting for his life in hospital and you think everything is a big joke.

Ethan told them: “Sorry. Ruby, I don’t want any trouble.”

“Are you for real?” added Caleb.

And then Cain warned Charles: “Take him inside.”

“I just want to end him,” said Caleb as Charles led Ethan away, with Cain saying: “You and me both.

“But we can;’t beat him up in the street though, can we? He’ll suffer enough inside when they realise he’s a lawyer.”

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“I just want him to suffer,” Caleb said.

“Me too,” added Ruby. “If Nicky doesn’t pull through he is going to wish he was dead.”

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And with the knowledge that Ethan will be mown down by a speeding car tomorrow night – which one of them is responsible?

Or is it someone else who wants Ethan harmed?

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