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EastEnders: Here’s who DEFINITELY doesn’t die in bus crash drama

Who's made it to next week alive?

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EastEnders are slowly drip-feeding us some more information about the huge bus crash, including the names of 10 people who definitely survive until next week.

Last night saw a runaway bus plough through the market after the driver seemingly suffered a heart attack at the wheel.

And as it came to a halt precariously under the railway bridge, having destroyed market stalls and shop fronts in its wake, will the bridge withstand the strain – or is that going to collapse causing even more carnage?

Denise Fox, Bex Fowler, Louise Mitchell, Shakil Kazemi and newcomer bully Keegan were all on the double decker at the time of the crash.

In the Square, Martin Fowler was arguing with Carmel Kazemi, Donna Hubbard, and Kush Kazemi, with Johnny Carter and Honey Mitchell watching on.

They all tried to get out of the way, but who managed it in time?

Well, we don’t know their fate, but we do know these 10 characters who definitely do make it to next week in one piece.

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In new spoilers released today, EastEnders have revealed who will be in next week’s episodes.

Jay Brown, who many thought would be one of the bus crash’s victims, will survive, as by Monday he’s arguing with Ben Mitchell about them moving out together.

In another shot of the boys rowing in the Square, Michelle Fowler walks past, so that’s another name to add to the roll call of survivors.

The other person who everyone was convinced would be a goner was Babe Smith, but no, it seems she lives to fight another day.

Next week, Mick Carter puts her in her place when she accuses Ian of being drunk when he falls asleep at the bar. Sick of her sniping Mick gives her a talking to.

So that’s Mick, Babe and Ian who are all okay, then. And Tina and Sylvie Carter are both alive and kicking too.

Add to that list Sharon and Phil Mitchell, who will be getting a visit from Tony’s wife Antoinette again as Phil gets himself in more bother.

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Of course, not all of these characters were actually in the danger zone in the first place, but would Sharon, Phil, Ben and Jay be going about their business quite so freely if Louise was dead?

Even though she’s on the bus, does that rule her out as well?

This could all be one giant red herring though, and it looks like we’ll just have to keep watching to find out exactly who dies.


Carena Crawford
Associate Editor (Soaps)