Hollyoaks has teased even more trouble ahead for Harry Thompson (Parry Glasspool), as he's set to confess to James Nightingale (Gregory Finnegan) tonight that he let Ryan Knight die.
It seems that Ryan was killed off in E4's first look episode on Friday (May 4), after his decision to gatecrash Harry and Ste Hay's camping trip had horrific consequences.
Ryan fled when he heard police sirens in the distance, but Harry was having none of it and chased him through the deserted woods.
Following a fight at the edge of a water lock, Ryan took a tumble into the fast-moving water and begged Harry to save him.
But Harry wasn't ready to forgive Ryan for his horrific actions and walked away, leaving him to his fate.
The new clip shows a terrified Harry turning up on James' doorstep to tell him that the police want to interview him about Ryan.
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Panicking, Harry questions what would happen if Ryan had survived and told the police the truth.
"Then it's your word against his," James reassures him. "They're not going to believe a psychopathic murderer."
But Harry was having none of it, suggesting that if he tells the truth now, the police may go easier on him.
James was desperate to stop him, begging him to "Please don't implicate yourself further in this."
James may love Harry and want to keep him out of prison, but can he persuade him not to confess to the police?
Whatever Harry does, it sounds like Ryan is definitely gone for good this time, with actor Duncan James posting an emotional goodbye message to the soap's cast and crew on Instagram.
Hollyoaks airs weeknights at 6.30pm on Channel 4, with first look screenings at 7pm on E4.
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