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Moira faces an impossible decision in Emmerdale as more bad news is delivered

Moira faces an impossible decision in Emmerdale as more bad news is delivered

Metro5 days ago
The slurry spill really did Emmerdale's Moira Dingle (Natalie J Robb) over. A simple turn of a tap by malicious John Sugden (Oliver Farnworth) in a bid to get one up on Mackenzie Boyd (Lawrence Robb) has left Moira with a withering livelihood and a water bill that will likely see her go under.
Moira lost the respect of her customers and the villagers and found herself slapped with a hefty fine because of John's actions.
Robert (Ryan Hawley), meanwhile, is planning to capitalise on Moira's misfortune. He's already bought Annie's field from her for a pittance and now plans to make a huge profit by selling to Kim (Claire King).
Kim has been after Moira's land for yonks, so for her, it's worth every penny. But as Robert comes to sign the contract with Kim, he smells a rat.
Kim is so unbelievably desperate for the land, that Robert wonders if he's underestimated its true value. He decides to go in search for what it is Kim is keeping to herself.
Moira has no idea this is going on behind her back – she's more focused on paying off the water bill and appealing the rulings against her farm. More Trending
She's in for bad news when Noel from the water company arrives to tell her that her appeal has been rejected.
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Just as things look hopeless for her, Joe (Ned Porteous) arrives. He pressures her over Kim's offer to buy the farm and she's at the point that she doesn't really have much choice.
Kim has her backed into a corner and, feeling helpless, Moira turns to Cain who says he'll support her whatever she decides.
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