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BBC Casualty viewers fume over Adi's 'selfish' act as concern for Robyn grows

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Casualty viewers lashed out at 'selfish' Adi as the drama surrounding his surrogacy hopes continued even with Robyn on her deathbed.Viewers were left furious when Robyn had just narrowly escaped death and Adi was seen pressuring her about her decision to be a surrogate for him and boyfriend Marty.Last week fans saw Robyn collapse in the car park due to an unknown condition as Paul rushed her back inside for emergency treatment.READ MORE: Casualty viewers all say same thing as fans notice major change to new BBC seriesThis week's episode picked up where it left off with Robyn's life hanging in the balance as Paul rushes to get her daughter from school.Adi meanwhile is by her bedside with Marty - but his motives are seemingly entirely selfish and all about their plans to have Robyn been a surrogate for their baby.The two discuss their plans over an unconscious Robyn as she lays in the bed - and when she does wake up after a terrifying touch and go incident where her heart stops Adi is still primarily concerned with the surrogacy.Unimpressed with his antics they then took to Twitter to voice their opinions on his inability to wait for a more appropriate time before trying to find out whether Robyn was still planning to surrogate for them.One wrote: "Adi is disgusting!

Robyn almost died and he still wants her to be a surrogate!! Get gone."Another scathed: "Adi is far too selfish & self-absorbed to be a good father.

He should be reassuring Robyn that they wouldn’t risk her health."A third added: "Adi is such a selfish p**** Robyn nearly died and all he’s thinking about is himself."A fourth fumed: "Sorry, Robin has almost just died and here comes Adi harassing her and causing her further emotional trauma… wow.

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