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Emmerdale resident forced to quit the Dales after shock assault leaves villagers shaken

AN Emmerdale resident was forced to quit the Dales after a shocking assault saw her dragged away by police.

Ella Forster, played by Paula Lane, found herself driven away from Emmerdale by the cops after she lashed out in a scary unprovoked attack.

Ella Forster was dragged away from the Dales in the back of a police car
She left Wendy quaking after a terrifying attack

It meant that she was unlikely to be seen in the Dales again after being taken straight to the police station amid the drama-filled episode.

In tonight’s dramatic episode, Ella’s violent side shone through as she lashed out at poor Wendy Posner in a brutal unprovoked assault.

It came after she suffered an unexpected run-in with Gary, a relative of Joanna, the girl Ella murdered when she was just 11 years old.

Gary had tracked her down to The Woolpack after photos of Ella appeared online in the village.

After a furious brithday showdown, Ella was chased by Gary through the village before Wendy could intervene.

Offering Ella a shoulder to cry on, Wendy took her inside the surgery and attempted to comfort her.

However, Ella astonishly whacked Wendy around the face sending her flying into the back wall of the surgery.

Wendy’s nose bled as a menacing Ella angrily said to the nurse: “You think you know me?

“You don’t know me at all!”

Wendy whimpered as she attempted to calm Ella down who became fixated on her phoning the police.

In a rage, she begun flinging objects at Wendy and chillingly threatened that she would “really hurt” her if she didn’t make the call to the cops.

As Wendy reported the incident, Ella added down the phone: “If you don’t get down here soon, she gets it in the neck!”

Manpreet then barged in, allowing Wendy to run out as she whaled: “She has lost it!”

Eventually, Manpreet attempted to calm down the raging Ella who opened up on her difficulties in life.

She later admitted she was “tired” of watching her back and fearing being caught out and that she wanted to return “home”.

It soon became clear that Ella was referring to prison as she felt she could relax “back inside”.

PC Swirling soon arrested her and took Ella towards the cop car as a desperate Manpreet, now joined by Liam, begged for her release.

Ella refused any help of fancy lawyers as she insisted it was right that she was taken away by the police.

She placed a tender kiss on Liam’s cheek before getting into the police car.

As it rolled away, Ella looked solemn as she appeared to be coming to terms with a life behind bars.

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Ella has had a difficult time in the Dales[/caption]

Speaking about the chaotic episode, actress Paula revealed: “Ella attacked Wendy because she felt there was no way out. Wendy’s kind words about people caring for her struck Ella hard.

“She finds it difficult to believe that could ever be the case. She’s frustrated that this new place she now calls home will always know her real identity.

“There is no hiding only in prison, that bizarrely is her safe place and she knows exactly what to do to get back there.”

Whilst addressing her future, she went on to add: “I hope for her she can move on but the trauma she has experienced will forever be a lasting scar.

“It will take the right people around her to help support her to enable her to have a happy future.”

Most complained about soap storylines

Over the years, all three of the main soaps have featured plots that have had even die-hard fans reaching for their phones and laptops so they can get in touch with Ofcom and complain. Here are just some of the most scandalous…

  • EastEnders baby theft: 13,400 Ofcom complaints – Back in 2011, EastEnders was flooded with complaints when Ronnie Branning (RIP) swapped her baby for the dead son of Kat Moon. The storyline drew the most number of objections in the soap’s long history and saw it roundly criticised by campaigners – with 13,400 flying in over the course of the storyline. Some viewers called it “distressing” and “horrific” but Ofcom ruled the scenes were not “unduly disturbing”.
  • Emmerdale dog-napping: 550 Ofcom complaints – Back in 2016, Ross Barton and Charity Dingle came up with a plan to steal a dog and hold it ransom – but viewers didn’t like it one bit. The nation’s pet owners rose up, insisting the storyline would encourage copycats (not to mention copydogs). Complaints over two episodes totalled a staggering 550 and soap writers quickly learnt you don’t mess with animal-lovers.
  • Coronation Street double murder: 546 Ofcom complaints – Marginally less people complained about a gruesome double murder than objected to a dog-napping plot when Pat Phelan was at the centre of a spate of killings. First he forced Andy Carver to shoot dead Vinny Ashford – and then Pat killed Andy. All the bloodshed back in 2017 proved to be too much for some viewers, who lodged complaints in vast numbers about the “violent scenes”.
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