Get the latest OK! breaking news on WhatsAppOur community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More infoJoin us on WhatsApp Emmerdale fans have been reacting on social media to the latest episode as the aftermath of the fatal limo stunt continues to unfold. Tuesday’s (Febrruary 18), which is available to watch on ITVX, episode saw the casualty count rise with alarming speed, following Suzy Merton’s death in the recent car crash and the discovery of a body under the lake. Another character has since lost their life, with paramedics pronouncing them dead en route to hospital. Three more characters are fighting for their lives, including Liam Cavanagh, who took a turn for the worse, and Amy Barton, who suffered hypothermia after plunging into the icy water.

Emmerdale viewers have all been saying the same thing as the aftermath of the deadly limo stunt
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With the limo now fully submerged, those left behind are grieving their losses. Fans have been expressing frustration with the characters’ actions, with one writing on a Facebook group: “Anyone else shouting at the tv saying crawl on the ice and not walk, they had high heels on aswell instead of taking them off.” Others echoed this sentiment, with one adding: “Exactly what I thought, the writers have got it wrong again.” A third fan commented: “Yes and to stop slamming the door closed every time some one got out.”, reports Leeds Live.

Several characters were trapped in the sinking limo

A fourth person chimed in, saying: “Yes I thought if one had stalletoes they would have made a hole. Crawling spreads out your body weight. I be sliding like a snake ha ha.”

Amy Barton managed to get out of the icy lake after getting trapped underwater
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Amidst the chaos, driver Charity Dingle, played by Emma Atkins, breaks down in tears as she apologises to a distraught friend, who is consumed with worry for their loved one’s safety. Meanwhile, Charity’s anxiety grows as she waits with bated breath, praying that her son Noah, played by Jack Downham, survives after being found collapsed in the woods. The drama unfolds, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the next development. Emmerdale airs weeknights on ITV1 at 7.30pm and available to stream from 7am on ITVX

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Last Update: March 21, 2025