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EastEnders' The Six outcome confirmed, murder trial showdown and birthday party disaster

EastEnders fans are in for a treat as the much-anticipated murder trial of Keanu Taylor is set to air. However, before The Six can even make it to court, Bernie Taylor, played by Clair Norris, seeks answers from accused murderer Dean Wicks, portrayed by Matt Di Angelo.

The week's drama begins with Sharon Watts, played by Letitia Dean, insisting to Bernie that she did not kill Keanu, played by Danny Walters, at Christmas.

Linda Carter, played by Kellie Bright, arrives to support her best friend Sharon, but their conversation is interrupted by Phil Mitchell, played by Steve McFadden, as Albie heads off for his first day at school.

A worried Sharon is upset about missing her son's big day and starts fretting about the trial, causing Linda to become fearful. Fortunately, Phil is there to reassure them both.

In an attempt to offer Linda some support, Sharon asks Suki Panesar, played by Balvinder Sopal, and Kathy Beale, played by Gillian Taylforth, to check on Linda before she testifies against Dean. However, as the trial commences, Sharon is rattled during her cross-examination by Dean's lawyer who begins to delve into her past, reports the Daily Star.

The situation quickly escalates, potentially affecting The Six. Overwhelmed, Linda leaves the courtroom before giving her witness statement, leaving Sharon shocked.

The Six anxiously await news following these events, as Johnny Carter, played by Charlie Suff, and Phil team up to find Linda.

Later in the week, on Wednesday (September 4), The Six are left reeling as a new development in Dean's trial has significant implications for them, making it clear their ordeal is far from over.

Under extreme pressure, one member of the group makes a decision they may regret, and by the end

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