Emmerdale fans 'rumble' real driver's downfall amid joyriding death tragedy
Emmerdale fans have pointed out a way to prove who was driving the night of the joyriding death tragedy as Cathy Hope and Angelica King both blame each other.
The ITV soap was full of heartbreak on New Year's Day as teenager Heath Hope died after joyriding a car with his twin sister Cathy and Angelica. In Friday's episode, the teenagers had been desperate to go to a New Year's Eve party out of the village but couldn't get a lift and their dad Bob Hope refused to pay for a taxi.
The trio were left bored at the B&B's party to which they decided to take matters into their own hands, stealing Wendy's car to joyride to the party. Cathy was driving the car as she took the backroads so they wouldn't be caught but Heath and Angelica complained it was taking too long, encouraging Cathy to speed up, who had already had a near-crash minutes before.
At the same time, Wendy noticed her car was missing and April Windsor, who refused to get in the car with her friends, told concerned Bob what had happened. Wendy and Bob then went out in search of the teenagers, where their worst fears had come true.
The duo found Wendy's car crashed at the side of the road with a bloodied Cathy and Angelica on the side. Realising Heath was missing they ran to the car to find him trapped and after freeing him, Wendy attempted CPR to no avail as later in the hospital it was revealed that Heath had tragically died.
EastEnders' Jake Wood's snap of son has fans pointing out the pair's likenessSoap watchers never saw the car crash in question just Cathy driving off in the car with Heath and Angelica followed by the devastating aftermath. Since the crash, both Cathy and Angelica have claimed the other person was driving with the village left torn over who to believe. Things were made worse due to witness, April, who refused to get in the car, revealing that she saw Cathy drive out the village before the crash.
As the whodunnit grips the ITV soap, some viewers have pointed out a way to prove the real driver's downfall. Taking to social media, one person said: "Seat belts will prove it they well have marks", a different account put: "Finger prints on steering wheel ???", another follower wrote: "Maybe they could check the fingerprints on the steering wheel as both would show up", a different show watcher pointed out: "If air bags went off the drivers D N A will be all over it" while another added: "DNA will tell who was driving straight away."