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Emmerdale's Will Ash on Caleb's fate as rumours suggest he's set to be killed off

Emmerdale star Will Ash has opened up on the prospect of his character potentially being killed off just months after joining the soap.

As Emmerdale fans know, Caleb Milligan, played by Will Ash, is the son of Frank Tate. He has been plotting to destroy Frank's ex-wife Kim Tate in revenge for her part in his father’s death.

With Caleb’s sinister scheme finally in the open he’s public enemy number one in the village. Caleb has been left fighting for his life with him potentially being killed off - just months after joining Emmerdale back in December.

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Discussing his character’s fate, as reported by the Daily Star, Will said: “He's trying to take over from Home Farm, so I knew it was going to be from the fallout of that. I knew there'd be quite a few people it could be (who attacked Caleb) but I was excited about it because it's always nice to throw that out there that there's potential for this character who's just come in to be killed off.

“It's good and the conflict which can rise from that and the potential who it could be, I was excited by it.”

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As ever, we'll continue to bring you the big Emmerdale news about what is happening in the village and away from it.

You can visit our Emmerdale homepage to find the latest gossip about the soap and its stars.

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