EastEnders viewers gobsmacked as Whitney crashes car leaving four in danger
EastEnders favourite Whitney Dean was on a mission to get revenge for Kush Kazemi s tragic death on Tuesday evening and tried to kill Ben Mitchell on his wedding day
19:57, 11 MAY 2021
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EastEnders fans were left on the edge of their seats on Tuesday night as Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty) propelled her car towards Ben (Max Bowen) and Callum s (Tony Clay) wedding ceremony.
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Fans were quick to express their shock on Twitter, with one writing: Kush being killed is actually the most horrific murder I ve seen on the show.
Another added: After that Kush episode, trains are starting to make me lowkey anxious.
Others were simply angered by the soap s decision to kill off the much-loved character.
Distressing: Fans were left shocked after Monday s episode, in which Kush (Davood Ghadami) is pushed onto a tube track and killed by Gray Atkins (Toby-Alexander Smith) EastEnders that was ridiculous how Kush was pushed and the writers let him go. A popular star, your loss, one viewer wrote one Twitter.
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