EastEnders: Suki Plans To Kill Nish To Avenge Eve’s Murder
In a thrilling twist last month, Nish discovered Eve and Suki’s affair on EastEnders. Spiraling out of control, he bashed up the Minute Mart in anger. After that, he hatched a plan to murder Eve. However, after knocking Eve out, he called upon Ravi to “finish her off” and get rid of the body. Thankfully, Eve managed to convince Ravi to let her go. He agreed, on the condition that she never returns or makes contact with anyone in Walford.
Now, in yet another twist, Suki has a stunning realisation that Nish may have murdered Eve, when the latter disappears on EastEnders. In episodes yet to air, Stacey receives flowers from “Eve”. However, when Suki notices that they have been sent from a shop in Bradford, she knows it is bogus. She tells Stacey to report it to the police because Eve swore never to back to Bradford. But the worst hit is yet to come!
Later, when Suki’s laptop battery dies, she decides to use Nish’s on EastEnders. That’s when she notices that Nish looked up flower shops in Bradford. It eerily dawns upon her that he sent the flowers using Eve’s name. Which also meant that he has a hand in her disappearance. She immediately dashes off to report her findings to Stacey. The two women then fear that Nish may have killed Eve. Stacey’s first reaction is to do something to hurt Nish “a lot”. However, she immediately retracks on it.
Unfortunately, that idea sticks to Suki’s soul on EastEnders. Fearing that Suki will lash out, Stacey pleads with her not to do anything stupid. However, it seems that her mind is already made up. She returns to the surgery and sends Sonia away, then proceeds to grab a bunch of pills. Some spoilers tease that in upcoming episodes, she requests Vinny to stay away from their home and give her and his father some space. She also cooks Nish a meal.
What is she really upto? Is Suki planning to poison Nish with the meal and the pills she grabbed? Could this mean that Nish is the man who dies this Christmas? Tell us in the comments. Meanwhile,