EastEnders' summer holiday turns sour (VIDEO)
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There's always trouble when the EastEnders go on holiday and when five youngster head off camping next week, disaster quickly strikes.
Phil Mitchell has asked Jay and Dexter to deliver a car to a client at a camping ground, which they duly do and receive the agreed £10,000 in cash. But after a night out, they return to find their cabin trashed and the money gone!
Jay, Dexter, Peter and Lola believe that the customer, Bob, has stolen back his own money, so they steal his new car and head back to Walford... and a furious Phil, who says there's no way Bob would have done that. So what happened to the money, and how will they get it back?
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