GOING, GOING, RON

First glimpse of tragic moment Ronnie and Roxy drown in dramatic Eastenders’ exit

The Mitchell sisters are set to meet their fate in a drunken accident after falling from a wall on Ronnie's wedding day

GET the “doof doof doof” at the ready.

This is the first glimpse of EastEnders’ explosive New Year episode, where sisters Ronnie and Roxy will meet their fate.

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The first pictures of Ronnie and Roxy’s dramatic exit from Eastenders have emerged

As The Sun recently revealed, the pair will both drown together in a tragic incident following Ronnie and Jack’s wedding celebrations.

My exclusive snap shows them drunkenly balancing on a bridge wall moments before the tragic incident.

Make sure you stock up on tissues now.

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The Sun revealed last week how the Mitchell sisters will meet their tragic fate at Ronnie’s wedding to Jack

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The pair will drown in a tragic accident following the New Years’ wedding celebrations

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Ronnie and Roxie have been viewer favourites since arriving in Walford in 2007

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The pictures show the sisters balanced precariously on a wall, drinking from champagne bottles

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A source revealed Ronnie will drown trying to save Roxy when she falls into a swimming pool

Actresses Rita Simons and Samantha Womack could be seen sitting on the wall during rehearsals

SOAPBOX

EMMERDALE is to air a special episode from the perspective of dementia sufferer Ashley Thomas (John Middleton).

The one-off show, which will be screened next month, has been produced with the support of the Alzheimer’s Society and housing charity MHA (Methodist Homes).

The episode will be edited to show events from Ashley’s point of view as he leaves hospital and makes his way out on to the streets alone.

Series producer Iain MacLeod said: “People living with dementia face challenges most of us can barely imagine.

“So I took it as a challenge to help people picture this experience – to put them inside the mind of someone living with this condition.

“I hope we’re showing a side of dementia that is seldom represented on television.”

It’s a brilliant idea.

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