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Casualty fans horrified as BBC show airs huge quantities of blood in horror accident

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Fans of BBC's Casualty were left rather squeamish on Saturday night as a large proportion of blood was shown on screen.During the long-running medical drama, horror struck when a prison van had a major accident injuring the driver and two passengers.But although the scene was intense and in parts entertaining, some fans were clearly horrified by the amount of blood that was to follow.Taking to Twitter, Casualty viewers shared their thoughts.One person wrote: "Eww hate the sight of blood."Another said: "Sorry but that is disgusting."A third joked: "#casualty is on a double and I'm already annoyed by the Doctor who keeps zoning out - he's operating in what looks like a sardine can in tomato sauce."While someone else was more concerned with another aspect of hygiene, writing: "Touching a dirty glove from the floor during #covid!"During the first double episode of Casualty registrar Matthew Afolami appeared to be having quite a tough time.Although he managed to save the casualties from the crashed police vehicle, Matthew consistently zoned out while he was on shift, leaving viewers at home concerned for his welfare.Jumping back onto Twitter, one fan penned: "Matthew you need a break."This is a live TV story and is constantly being updated.Please refresh the page regularly to get the latest TV updates.TV & Showbiz reporters are working to source the latest information, reaction, pictures and video related to this story.You can also follow us on Twitter @DailyStar, or follow us on Instagram @dailystar to get the latest TV and celeb gossip 24 hours a day.Or like our Daily Star Showbiz Facebook page to get the day's biggest stories, and have your say on them.Why not also subscribe to receive our regular Daily Star showbiz.

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