Emmerdale fans are worried for Mackenzie Boyd after a van slammed into the side of the car he was sitting in, endangering the lives of all three passengers inside
Emmerdale fans think they finally know who will die in the Super Soap Week car crash after Chloe Harris was rushed onto a stretcher, her fiancé Mackenzie Boyd choosing to save his wife Charity Dingle instead. But after spotting a major blunder in the stunt scenes, fans are sure it’s not Charity or Chloe who will lose their lives.
The van that hit Mack’s car smashed right into the passenger side where he was sitting, with Chloe in the driver’s seat and Charity directly behind her. But despite taking the brunt of the impact as the car flipped over and over, Mack escaped with a few scratches and was able to call for help.
Fans now think his injuries could be much worse than they look, and Mack could succumb to internal bleeding or worse after Chloe was rushed into an ambulance. A similar fate took the life of Coronation Street’s Imran Habeeb, who managed to rescue his wife Toyah from a car wreck before dying on the side of the road himself.
Taking to X – formerly known as Twitter – one fan wrote: “So they’re gonna do an Imran (Corrie) in Emmerdale and Mack’s gonna die right? His injuries will be worse than they look, especially with the car smashing into his side… how did he escape so easily?”
Someone else agreed: “Considering he just let the mother of his child fall to her death, Mack is showing no emotion to it at all which makes me think Mack has a bleed on the brain and he’ll die.”
While a third said: “Is the big twist that Mack will die from internal injuries, leaving only Charity alive from the crash?” And another posted: “I think best closure would be a twist and Mack dies of internal bleeding to put the whole sorry chapter to an end.”
Meanwhile, other fans are concerned for the fate of the other driver – with their identity still unconfirmed. Theories have been flying on social media that it could be someone from the village, as one eagle-eyed fan suggested: “Why did the paramedics say ‘I will take care of you two and the other driver’ if it wasn’t relevant? Who was driving the white van?!!”