Daisy the dog is dead, run over by a drunk Laurel who then tried to cover up her actions by digging a shallow grave for Marlon's beloved pet.

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Scenes just broadcast in tonight's Emmerdale saw Marlon left distraught after catching Laurel mid-burial. "What Laurel has just done is a big turning point tonight - a game changer for both of them," says actor Mark Charnock. "Marlon truly realises how severe her illness and addiction is and questions if he can cope with what lies ahead."

The end of this evening's double bill saw Marlon finally turf Laurel out of the house following a tumultuous week that had already seen him seek medical attention after a punch from his alcoholic wife left him with a dislodged retina. Now, the killing of his dog has proven to be the final straw.

Daisy had previously survived a collision with a car back in 2012 when she was accidentally run over by Ashley Thomas. But Marlon's four-legged friend wasn't as lucky in 2015 following her encounter with Laurel's car. Now it seems that the repercussions will see Laurel herself fall further down a slippery slope by putting herself in peril.

"Whereas before she was getting people like April in jeopardy, this time it's going to be Laurel herself that's at risk," says producer Kate Oates.

You can watch a 60-second rundown of next week's episodes of Emmerdale below.

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And visit our dedicated Emmerdale page for all the latest news, interviews and spoilers.

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David BrownWriter, Radio Times magazine and RadioTimes.com

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