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Emmerdale fans think Dan's exit has been 'sealed' as they work out twist after second death in week

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Emmerdale fans think Dan Spencer's exit has been 'sealed' after a second death was revealed in the space of a week. Last week, viewers of the ITV soap were heartbroken to discover Rishi Sharma had died suddenly on his way to his son, Jai's, wedding following a fallout between the pair.

But this week, all eyes have been on Dan as his court date approached and, as he took the stand to deliver his plea after his altercation with Lloyd, he left his daughter Amelia shocked.

Earlier this month Emmerdale fans were stunned when a 'one punch' storyline started to unravel for Dan. In the scenes, the mechanic lost his temper with Amelia’s stalker Lloyd after previously ordering him to stay away. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features While at work at the garage with Cain Dingle, Dan saw Lloyd leave the church with Amelia before the pair embraced after having what later transpired to be an emotional heart-to-heart.

But as Lloyd goaded Dan, telling him he can't control Amelia and that he was probably going to see 'a lot more' of him, Dan snapped and punched him in the face.

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