Casualty spoilers: Shock suicide, life-changing surgery and a bitter row rock the hospital | The Sun

THE ED is rocked by a shocking suicide which triggers Iain while Max deals with a young lad who is struggling to tell his dad about his sexuality.

Next week on Casualty, Iain's mental health story is revisited and Max is seen in a new light.



Iain is triggered by memories from his past when he witnesses a man jumping from a motorway bridge.

When Iain later learns that the man died, he is overcome with emotion and has a panic attack.

Jacob finds Iain in a worrying state in the bathroom.

Iain opens up about Mia and how he is reminded of what happened to her and the guilt he still carries.

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They also reflect on Sam's death and Iain insists that he's had all the recommended therapy and doesn't need any more.

Jacob prompts him to practice what he preaches and not bottle up his emotions – but will he listen?

Meanwhile, Faith is still struggling with her withdrawal symptoms.

She grows frustrated when she receives verbal abuse from a young patient and refuses to treat her any longer.

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Elsewhere Rida is impressed when she witnesses the sensitive way Max deals with a young lad who is struggling to tell his dad about his sexuality.

Rida tells Jodie that Max does actually have a soft side and that it wouldn't hurt to give him a chance.

Teddy tells Sah that he has arranged a date with Paige, but is surprised to hear that Teddy's mum is joining for the date.

Casualty airs on Saturday nights on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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