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Emmerdale shock as serial killer Meena Jutla's fate 'sealed' at first court hearing

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Emmerdale's resident serial killer Meena Jutla is set to shock viewers up and down the country next week as her plea hearing finally arrives.The killer stands accused of murdering Ben Tucker, Andrea Tate and Leanna Cavanagh in cold blood - and has also taken the life of her childhood friend Nadine before framing it as suicide.Meena is also charged with holding her sister Manpreet and Vinny Dingle hostage and attempting to murder them both with toxic car fumes, plus interfering with the course of justice.And it all comes to a head next week during her first trial.Manpreet is busy putting on a brave face as Meena's plea hearing approaches, and left anxious when she discovers both Charles and Liam aren't allowed to discuss Meena's various confessions while on the stand.Meena, meanwhile, is left fuming at the poor turnout in the courtroom, with Leyla, Liam, Manpreet and Charles all in attendance - but she does her best to unsettle the meagre audience she has managed to attract.And to the court's surprise, Meena decides to plead guilty to the first of many charges - but what bigger game is she playing?Pictures show Meena in her grey prison garb with her hands cuffed behind her, but, desperate as usual to make an impression, she has pinned her brunette locks back in an elaborate twist and looks undaunted as she stands in the dock.But her sister is a lot less unaffected by the proceedings, and Manpreet soon suffers a panic attack at the thought of testifying against her sister.

In a state of sheer distress, she flees from the court and sets off in her car.However, when she abandons both the vehicle and her mobile phone, her family are left worried about her whereabouts, as the doctor appears to have disappeared into thin air.It.

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