Emmerdale helicopter crash upsets Clutha victim family
The residents of the village are set to face a terrifying disaster as Pete and Debbie’s wedding celebrations at the village hall are cut short when a helicopter crashes into the venue.
The crash is predicted to kill off at the least one main forged member and depart many injured.
Hundreds of people have signed a petition asking ITV to withdraw an episode of Emmerdale out of respect for victims of the Clutha disaster.
But the Clutha Trust support group has compared the narrative to the tragic incident in 2013, when a police helicopter smashed into the Clutha Vaults pub in Stockwell Street, Glasgow, killing 10 people.
Morag Lennox, from Glasgow, who additionally signed the petition, stated: “We the individuals of Glasgow are nonetheless coming to phrases with the loss on the Clutha”.
‘It is completely disrespectful and insensitive to even consider using a similar storyline in order to boost ratings for a soap.’.
Ms Oates told a press conference last week that she and other soap bosses carefully considered the storyline in light of the Clutha disaster.
“So we kept it very deliberately far apart”.
Matthew Wolfenden, who plays David in the soap, gives us a sneak peek video insight into the plot in this video spoiler, as he made his way round the village and the key characters involved.
A spokesperson for ITV defended the decision to air the scenes: “The helicopter crash circumstances are very different to any real life cases that we are aware of”.
Emmerdale’s hour long-special looks set to be one of the most dramatic episodes ever as disaster befalls Debbie and Pete’s wedding day.
A huge explosion erupts from the canisters and hits the helicopter which then crashes spectacularly into the hall, with Debbie, Pete and their guests inside.
‘The accident occurs as a effect of Chrissie setting fire to her cheating husband’s auto which spreads to the scrapyard.