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Charlotte Tutton

Emmerdale fans concerned for Paddy Kirk over odd behaviour around baby Eve

Emmerdale viewers were left fearing for Paddy Kirk on Friday's episode of the ITV soap.

He was acting out of character and super panicky about the safety of his baby daughter Eve.

In the latest visit to the Dales, he kept wanting to spend time with her, before losing it with his father Bear for "neglecting" her.

Bear had taken baby Eve on a walk around the village before popping to the shops.

Shop owner David Metcalfe needed his help with some boxes so Bear left his baby granddaughter in the pram by the shop door for a few seconds - just as Paddy came walking by.

Emmerdale fans are worried for Paddy Kirk (ITV)

Seeing Eve alone, he raced over and grabbed the pram fearing for her life.

As Bear explained he was there, Paddy lost his cool and let rip at his dad for leaving her alone.

Paddy begin listing things that could have happened while he was gone, before deciding to take her home.

Baby Eve was left in the car weeks ago (ITV)

Bear and Paddy's pal Marlon tried to calm him down and reason with him, but they were unsuccessful.

Instead, Paddy shouted at his dad to never go near his daughter again and stormed off.

Viewers watching at home quickly shared their worry for Paddy - with his panic being triggered after he left Eve alone in a car just weeks ago, with social services getting involved.

Paddy scolded dad Bear for leaving baby Eve alone (ITV)

Taking to Twitter one fan said: "Paddy needs to talk to a professional."

Another tweeted: "Paddy is really overreacting."

A third added: "Lots of anger tonight Paddy."

Emmerdale airs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7pm on ITV.

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