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EastEnders SPOILERS: Whitney’s trial begins

The trial is the same day as Chantelle's funeral

EastEnders spoilers reveal Whitney’s trial for Leo’s death begins next week. But will everything go to plan?

Earlier this year, Leo ended up slipping and falling on a knife as he attacked Whitney. She handed herself into the police but was eventually given bail until her trial.

In the upcoming scenes Gray is struggling to look after his kids, work on Whitney’s trial and cope with the guilt about Chantelle’s death.

Gray struggles with everything going on (Credit: BBC)

He’s late meeting with a colleague who wants to take him off the case.

Chantelle’s funeral is the same day as the first hearing and he can’t possibly be there as he isn’t in the right state of mind.

However Gray pleads with his co-worker that he needs to work.

Later Whitney has a hard time looking after Gray’s kids whilst he’s working. The solicitor tells Whitney he’ll be staying on her case but she’s adamant that he needs to be with his kids for Chantelle’s funeral.

But really, Whitney is terrified of facing court without him. How will it go in court?

EastEnders: Whitney’s first day in court

The day of Chantelle’s funeral arrives and Gray struggles to hold it together. Will he end up telling the truth about how she died?

Gray finds it hard to hold it together (Credit: BBC)

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Meanwhile it is Whitney’s first day in court for the death of Leo. However she isn’t alone as Sonia is there to give her support.

But neither of them could be prepared for what happens next…

It’s Whitney’s first day in court (Credit: BBC)

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The prosecution grills Whitney but she finds the courage to defend herself. However when Mick takes the stand he struggles with the prosecution’s questions.

As they keep pushing for answers, Mick grabs his chest in and collapses – he’s having a panic attack.

Will Mick be okay? What does this mean for Whitney’s case?

EastEnders airs Mondays at 8.05pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.35pm and Fridays at 8.30pm on BBC One.

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Charlotte Rodrigues
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Charlotte Rodrigues joined Entertainment Daily in April 2018, as Audience Engagement Executive. A huge soap fan, Charlotte then became Senior Soap Writer, delivering the latest storylines and spoilers to our followers.