DISTRAUGHT Amy Wyatt will discover her mum’s lifeless body in devastating scenes in Emmerdale tomorrow night following a row with Tracy Metcalfe.
Kerry – who’s played by Laura Norton in the ITV soap – has a nasty fall and hits her head hard as she chases after Tracy.
The women argue when Kerry is forced to confess that she was responsible for the fire that killed Tracy’s dad, Frank Clayton earlier this year.
Tracy - Amy Walsh - is understandably furious when the truth comes out after she discovers passports and one-way tickets in Kerry’s room.
But Kerry and Amy are determined to keep their secret and lock Tracy in the house to stop her from going to the police.
Tracy manages to make a run for it, but Kerry gives chase, leading to her falling and seriously injuring her head.
Tracy come across a devastated Amy – Natalie-Ann Jamieson - crying as her mum’s lifeless body lays on the ground in front of her.
While Amy think her mum is dead, Tracy will panic that she’s killed her.
So will Kerry pull through?
Spoilers for next week have revealed that Kerry will DIE in hospital, while Amy watches on.
When she suffers some complications, a crash team will be called in. As Amy watches in horror, the doctors are unable to revive Kerry on the first go.
Will they be able to bring her back round at all? Or will Tracy be living with a guilty conscience of her own?
The blonde will be seen struggling too as she blames herself for Kerry’s condition.
Her sister, Vanessa, and Charity Dingle will try to ease Tracy’s feelings of guilt.
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Kerry and Amy accidentally started the devastating blaze at the Sharma factory that claimed Frank’s life and left the Sharma’s business in ruins.
The women were trying to destroy CCTV footage of Kerry stealing from the safe.
She took the money to pay off a debt Amy owed from her time in Belfast, but things took a very long turn when fire swept through the building.
Frank has been blamed for the fire as he had been sacked by Jai Sharma earlier that day. Tracy has been trying to prove his innocence but recently came to the conclusion that he was responsible after all.