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Emmerdale star drops HUGE hint about tonight’s killer car crash

Does EVERYONE die?

Louise Marwood who plays Chrissie White in Emmerdale let slip a huge spoiler about tonight’s massive car crash on this morning’s Lorraine.

Chatting to Jake Quickenden,  who was behind the scenes for the huge stunt, Louise seemed to reveal a monster hint about how dies in the smash.

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She said: “We’ve just all seen the crash which is just incredible.

“And I don’t know if anyone’s coming out of that alive because that was insane.”

Did she let slip that the entire White family will be wiped out tonight?

Fans watched last night as Robert Sugden finally found out the Whites’ plans to flee to Australia to keep him away from his baby son, Seb.

Tonight he’ll desperately snatch the tot, fearing he’ll never see him again if the Whites get their way.

When a terrified Rebecca sees what’s happened, she jumps into the car – along with Chrissie, Lachlan and Lawrence – and they give chase.

But in the car, Lachlan suddenly turns on Chrissie after discovering that his mum was behind Belle Dingle’s decision to dump him.

The unhinged teen lunges for the steering wheel and sends the car into the path of an oncoming lorry.

Other members of the cast, including Thomas Atkinson – who plays creepy Lachlan, remained tight-lipped about the fate of the characters, but Louise certainly suggested that not everything would end well for the family.

Ryan Hawley, who plays desperate dad Robert, previously revealed to Metro.co.uk: “It remains to be seen who walks away from the incident. It’s definitely going to change everything.

“There’s high drama and devastating consequences!”

Emily Head, who plays Seb’s mum Rebecca, added: “I think you will spend a lot of time wondering if anyone can actually survive this.

“Maybe they can if people get there quick enough but initially it will pose more questions than it answers.”

Read more: Emmerdale fans aren’t impressed with the soap’s toilet humour

It’s already been confirmed that there will be at least one death – but could there really be four?

Watch the carnage unfold from 7pm and again at 8pm on ITV

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