EastEnders spoilers follow.

Suki Panesar's involvement in Ranveer Gulati's death has been exposed in EastEnders.

Viewers will remember that Suki has been led to believe she murdered Ranveer when he tried to assault her, though Ravi actually is the killer and has been misleading Suki for weeks.

The murder resurfaced this week when Ranveer's wife, Nina, and Ravi were told by police that they'd found a corpse matching Ranveer's description.

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Nina is romantically involved with Ravi and has been helping to con the Panesars, as Ravi is also the secret son of the Panesar kids' father Nish.

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All of these secrets started to collide in Tuesday's (November 1) episode when Nina revealed to Ravi she'd been questioned by police as a suspect in Ranveer's death, so she pointed them towards Suki.

Kheerat and Nish happened to overhear a phone call where Ravi was discussing the murder, and when confronted, he lied and claimed that Suki was responsible for the killing.

Kheerat remained deeply suspicious of Ravi, yet Suki essentially confirmed everything Ravi was saying when she was confronted by her son and husband.

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At this point, Kheerat turned irate as he blamed his mother for once again putting the entire family at risk by keeping secrets from them.

"You chose Ravi over me," Kheerat angrily realised. "She always has a choice and she chose to deceive her family yet again."

Suki insisted she'd made the only decision she could to "protect" her family, but Kheerat shot back: "No, the only person you've ever protected is yourself."

Nish said they would deal with things his way — by going to the police! The situation will spiral further out of control in upcoming episodes as Suki is arrested for murder.

EastEnders airs on Mondays - Thursdays at 7.30pm on BBC One. The show also streams on BBC iPlayer.

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