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Home and Away reveals emotional trailer for ‘who dies?’ mystery

Home and Away spoilers follow for Australian-paced episodes, which some UK viewers may prefer to avoid.

Home and Away spoilers (April 18 to 22)

Home and Away has released an emotional trailer teasing which Summer Bay residents could be leaving.

The soap is set to air a shocking death in Australian-paced episodes this week, with multiple characters ending up in potentially fatal situations to keep it a mystery.

While it was previously announced that either Irene Roberts, Felicity Newman or Cash Newman will tragically lose their life, the trailer has now added two more names into the mix: Harper Matheson and Eden Fowler.

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After posing the question: ‘Who has days to live?’, the trailer lays out its unlucky candidates.

First up is Harper, who has been growing closer to Tane Parata and recently slept with him after sharing some support amid his trial for kidnapping baby Maia.

The trailer sees Harper find out that she’s pregnant with Tane’s baby, though she soon falls ill and faints in his arms.

marshall, harper matheson and tane parata in home and away

Channel 5

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Meanwhile, Irene continues to struggle with alcohol after breaking her sobriety.

While attempting to climb the stairs in a drunken state, she falls, leaving her unconscious at the bottom of the stairs. Will anyone find her before it’s too late?

It also looks likes Tane will try to patch things up with Felicity, while Eden and Cash get engaged.

The trailer ominously ends with an an ambulance driving up the road, but who is it for?

Home and Away airs weekdays at 1.45pm on Channel 5, with repeat screenings at 6pm on 5STAR and first look screenings at 6.30pm on 5STAR. Selected classic episodes are available via Prime Video in the UK.

In Australia, the show airs Mondays to Thursdays at 7pm on Channel 7 and streams on 7Plus.

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