As Caleb Miligan continued to fight for his life in Emmerdale, a tearful visit to his hospital bed by son Nicky soon revealed the truth about who exactly had pushed him
After less than a week of nail biting speculation behind who pushed Caleb Miligan from the ridge, the truth was finally revealed on Tuesday night when his son Nicky confessed to the crime while visiting his father in hospital.
Visiting his ailing dad on Tuesday, a tearful Nicky could be seen seated beside his dad’s bed as he emotionally admitted: “I thought I’d killed you.” Speaking to press, Lewis told that one of Nicky’s main motivations for pushing his father was how Caleb had continued to lie to his face throughout the entirety of his plot to steal Kim’s fortune.
Despite the dangerous shove to what could have potentially been his death, Lewis also revealed that despite everything, Nicky doesn’t actually want his dad to die.
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