EastEnders spoilers: The police question Mel Owen

Monday 11th – Friday 15th February

Author: Eden-Olivia LordPublished 8th Feb 2019
Last updated 10th Feb 2019

There's a police chase, a health scare and a death all coming up next week in EastEnders. It all begins with Hunter Owen attempting to make amends with Louise Mitchell. Mel Owen is stunned when she finds out the police have been looking for her. Later it dawns on Mel and Hunter that the police have found a body in the woods - is it Ray Kelly's?

After Mel is taken in for questioning by the police, she lies and manages to rope Jack Branning into her albi. Things take a strange turn and it's not long before the police are chasing Mel and Owen…

Elsewhere, Masood Ahmed asks Kathy Beale to move to Australia with him.

Jean Slater is worried when the doctors tell her she needs further tests and continues to hide her health scare from Stacey Fowler.

Denise Fox and Patrick Trueman discover Mitch Baker stole Ted Murray's money, Tiffany Butcher worries about Evie Steele and the Square have to say goodbye to one resident who is dying.

Check out: Everything that will happen on EastEnders next week

Hunter Owen tries to make things right

The week begins with Hunter attempting to make things right with Louise Mitchell.

EastEnders spoilers: The police question Mel Owen
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Before any of this drama happens, here's everything that will happen on EastEnders this week... Mel discovers Hunter kept the gun he used to kill his step-dad Ray.

Ruby Allen publicly slams Jay Brown for leaving the morning after their romantic date. However she's stunned when it dawns on her that she jumped to conclusions and rushes over to The Vic to make things right.

Jean ends things with Ian Beale, Mo Slater loses Tommy Moon after she gets him involved in a scam, Keanu Taylor continues to try to speak to Sharon Mitchell and Masood Ahmed has some good news for Mick Carter.

EastEnders airs on Mondays and Fridays at 8pm, and Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.30pm on BBC One.

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