
Tuesday's Fair City: 'It's gone...'
Sharon delivers bad news to her sister Ger in Tuesday's Fair City on RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player.
Ger is on the hunt for a lost locket, insisting that it holds deep sentimental value.
Sharon finds the locket, senses all is not as it seems, and lies to Ger.
"I don't have it," says Sharon.
"What?" says Ger.
"Your precious locket - it's gone," Sharon replies.
Fans can find out what happens next on Tuesday on RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player at 8:00pm.

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