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EMMERDALE'S Kerry Wyatt’s life is hanging in the balance following her horror fall last week.

Upcoming episodes of the ITV soap will see Kerry’s daughter, Amy, watch on in fear as a crash team is called into her mum’s hospital room.

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Kerry Wyatt's life is hanging in the balance in Emmerdale

A distraught Amy fears she’s going to lose her mum as she watches the doctors try – and fail – to resuscitate Kerry.

It’s not been revealed yet if Kerry does actually die, or if she’ll be brought back from the brink.

Actress Laura Norton – who’s played Kerry for eight years – last week appeared on Lorraine and revealed that her character has reached breaking point- so this could be the beginning of the end for her.

Talking about her dramatic storyline and showdown with Tracy Metcalfe that led to her accident, Laura said: “That is the start of her breaking point, there’s only so long that you can suppress that.

“She’s living with this girl (Tracy), she’s become best friends and she’s grown to love her and I think it’s just eating away at her bit by bit.

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Actress Laura Norton has opened up about Kerry's future in Emmerdale

“So that is the beginning of the end, really.”

It’s not sounding too good for our Kerry, is it?

Kerry and Amy have been trying to hide the fact that they were behind the devastating factory blaze which killed Tracy’s dad, Frank Clayton, in the summer.

Viewers have seen Tracy – played by Amy Walsh – fall apart after losing him and having to deal with the fallout of the rest of the village thinking Frank was the one who started the fire.

And when Kerry finally confessed that she is the one responsible for her dad's death, a grieving Tracy was left devastated.

Kerry and her daughter then tried to lock Tracy in the house to stop her going to the police, but she managed to escape and make a run for it.

Kerry was hot on her heels behind her though and the two women ended up in a heated tussle that saw Tracy push Kerry off her - causing her to fall to the ground and hit her head on some bricks.

Natalie-Ann Jamieson, who plays Amy, told Metro: “Kerry is really badly hurt and it’s touch and go, so obviously now, there’s not just the secret about the fire in the mix.

"Everyone here has made serious mistakes, and everyone could end up paying for them in some way. It’ll be good to see how the audience takes to it because it could go a number of ways from here.”

Watch Emmerdale this week to find out if Kerry manages to pull through.

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