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Emmerdale airs surprise jury verdict in Bear, Paddy and Dylans trial in early ITVX release

A tense conclusion to Emmerdale's ongoing human trafficking storyline has seen one resident dealt a guilty verdict, while another two were able to walk away without punishment.

Bear Wolf (Joshua Richards), Paddy Dingle (Dominic Brunt) and Dylan Penders (Fred Kettle) have been in court this week, facing trial for their involvement in Ray Walters's (Joe Absolom) death.

    Under control from Ray and his adoptive mother Celia Daniels (Jaye Griffiths), Bear was enslaved on their farm and forced to undertake exhaustive labour every day for months.

    Bear was the one to eventually take Ray's life in a moment of madness, and having been left guilt-ridden, he handed himself into the police. Little did he realise, this would implicate Paddy and Dylan in the crime, who were charged with perverting the course of justice.

    Paddy Dingle (Dominic Brunt) hoped that proving his dad wasn't of sound mind would result in a lesser sentence, and DS Walsh (Amanda Ryan) agreed that he was struggling so the CPS couldn't charge him while he was staying in a mental health institution.

    However, when Bear discharged himself, he was taken back into custody. Walsh then surmised that Ray and Celia's operation was spearheaded by a secret business partner – none other than Bear himself, whose name was featured across their banking documents.

    There seemed to be light at the end of the tunnel when Simon "Simo" Clarke (Steven Gidwaney), another of the slaves, agreed to provide a testimony. This quickly turned sour when his recollection of events vastly differed from Bear's.

    Fortunately, in today's episode, Bear's counsellor Lucy delivered a powerful account of her sessions with him, saying that he was clearly groomed by Ray and Celia, and that he was ultimately suffering from a form of Stockholm syndrome.

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    Bear then gave his evidence, breaking down in tears as he described what had happened to him.

    Three hours then passed, with the jury gathering to reach a verdict. The foreman revealed that two of them had been found not guilty, while one of them was guilty.

    We then saw Paddy and Dylan standing in a field, reflecting on a tough few days. Paddy told him that he was now free to live his life, reconnect with girlfriend April Windsor (Amelia Flanagan) and start afresh.

    Paddy then spoke openly about the painful experience... and was joined by Bear. It became clear that Paddy was the one who had been found guilty, and had received a 12-month suspended sentence, which would be held for the next two years.

    Bear believed that he should have been the one to face the consequences, though Paddy asserted that this was a new beginning for them all and that life could go back to a sense of normality.

    The episode ended with Bear's thoughts about modern slavery, commenting on the real-life incidents that continue to happen across the UK each year. The end credits then played out without the show's iconic theme tune.

    As one chapter closes, will the family be able to move on?

    For more information and support about modern slavery, visit the official website of the Salvation Army – which worked with Emmerdale on the recent storyline.

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