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Frances Kindon

Emmerdale: Harriet IMPRISONED in church as stalker hell reaches sinister new level

In last week Emmerdale, vicar Harriet Finch was left bruised and bloodied after being attacked in broad daylight by a mystery hooded assailant.

And her stalker hell is about to get a whole lot more sinister when she's imprisoned in the church after the sinister prank calls reach fever pitch.

Bob Hope calls out prime suspect Dawn after hearing an intriguing conversation in the corridor of the Woolpack.

He marches over to Woodbine to warn Harriet, and furious Dawn is so affronted that she announces she's moving out.

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The women make friends the next morning, but the texts still continue with Harriet rattled by yet another threatening message.

Later in the day she's walking through the village when she hears the church bells ringing and decides to investigate.

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Harriet was attacked last week (ITV)
Her hooded assailant left her bruised and bloodied (ITV)
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But as she steps into the church, the heavy doors slam behind her and she is trapped inside, shaking with fright.

Who is behind the campaign of terror and why are they doing it?

*Emmerdale airs weekdays on ITV at 7pm with an extra episode on Thursdays at 8pm

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