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EastEnders fans predict Dennis will die after spotting voice note clue

EastEnders fans have predicted that Dennis Rickman could meet his watery end after spotting him leave a voice note for his mum Sharon Mitchell.

This evening, Dennis was locked in a changing room on the party boat by Ian Beale after he discovered that the teen had been trolling his son Bobby online.

Bobby, who recently converted to Islam, was brutally beaten up and strangled during a violent attack by an Islamophobic gang.

As a result, he was rushed to hospital for surgery after doctors discovered he had a bleed on the brain.

Dennis left a voice note for his mum (BBC)
Bobby told his mum he had been locked in by Ian (BBC)

Bex, who had witnessed the attack, contacted Ian to tell him that Dennis had been trolling Bobby online and a furious Ian rushed onto the party boat to confront Dennis.

However Dennis didn't seem too guilty at all and proceeded to goad Ian on being a "dirty old man" for fancying his mum and said that he didn't stand a chance with her.

The boat suffered a fault when he was locked in the changing room (BBC)
Ian struggled to get him out after dropping the key (BBC)

Ian attacked Dennis before locking him in the changing room and terrifying Dennis in the process.

Dennis then tried to leave a voice note for his mum, saying: "Look mum, I can't get through to you. Ian's locked me on a room on the boat. I need help, I can't get out."

Later, the boat seemed to crash into something and the lower deck began filling with water and a panicking Dennis cried out for help him.

Ian finally arrived but ended up dropping the keys, emulating the famous Titanic scene.

Could Dennis die?

*EastEnders returns on Thursday at 7.30pm on BBC One

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