Has Tyrone's dodgy boiler killed Fiz?
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Fiz is rushed to hospital with Tina by her side. The doctor tells Tina that Fiz has carbon monoxide poisoning and may have suffered brain damage. He suspects a dodgy boiler may be to blame. Tyrone's horrified as Fiz lies in hospital when he realises that Fiz might die, and it could be his fault as he fixed her boiler! Carla's on to Rob's scam and interrogates Michelle and Rob over the doctored accounts. As Michelle fears for her job Rob tries to front it out. Nick celebrates his birthday and opens Leanne's present; will it be the birthday he was hoping for? Also, with Lewis still blaming Gail for his painful break up from Audrey it becomes clear this week that revenge is what he has in mind. He watches Audrey wistfully as she enjoys an evening with her new date, Henry, and decides to play her at her own game, turning on the charm for Gail; Jason gives Stella a hand behind the bar.
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