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The Emmerdale moment Ruby hands herself in to the police in new spoiler video

The Emmerdale moment Ruby hands herself in to the police in new spoiler video

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Ruby Miligan (Beth Cordingly) has convinced herself that time is up in this new Emmerdale video.
On Friday, Ruby, Caleb Miligan (William Ash), Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley) and Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) learnt from Kyle (Huey Quinn) that divers at the lake had found a dead body.
The group immediately assumed that it was Anthony Fox, and that John Sugden (Oliver Farnworth) put his body in the lake after Ruby killed him.
Ruby will decide in upcoming episodes that the only solution will be for her to hand herself in. She doesn't want to put Caleb in the position of being on the run for the rest of his life and decides the best thing is to confess. She leaves her husband a note and heads to the police station.
In this new clip, Ruby tells the detective that her dad abused her repeatedly for years. She confirms that she told her mother, but she was never believed.
Ruby ensures that Caleb isn't embroiled in her statement, but she's thrown when the officer in charge announces that they need to take another break because a solicitor is on their way. More Trending
Caleb hopes that his solicitor will be able to find a way to keep them all out of prison, but Chas is panicking at the thought that all of them are about to be exposed as conspirators in Anthony's death and the disposal of his body. She hides the note that Ruby left for Caleb as the police arrive to question him.
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As it seems everything is about to unravel, there's a massive twist when it's revealed that the body in the lake wasn't Anthony Fox at all – but Nate Robinson (Jurell Carter).
The problem? Ruby is halfway through a confession about another case entirely. Will the information about who the body really belongs to save Ruby from time behind bars?
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Or is it too late?
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